I'll have to check them out. Any chance of a Linux version of TaxAct? I'm about to ditch M$ altogether (except for a VM window when I absolutely have to).
They have online and "desktop" (installable) versions, but I think the desktop versions are Windows only.
I run the desktop version in a VM anyway, even though my host machine is Windows. I use a locked down, bare-bones Windows VM that runs nothing but TaxAct and is disconnected from the inet except when I want to check for updates or am ready to e-file.
I haven't compared TaxAct to the other competitors out there, so can't say whether it's the best for everyone. I just know that I'll use
anything else before I'd buy another Intuit product.
That's dirty! Makes me even MORE determined not to give them any more of my business ever again.
Oh, I've got more horror stories!
I did some consulting for a small real-estate office whose office manager started using QuickBooks. A year later he wanted to get a second copy so the receptionist could do some of the mundane data entry stuff.
Nope. The copy they had would not install on a second computer, Intuit would only sell the current year's version, which would not share data with the prior year's version (different file format), and Intuit would not credit or upgrade the year-old version they already had. So they had to bite the bullet and buy
two new copies.
Another year passes, and now the broker wants a third copy so he can monitor things, too. You can guess where this was headed.
I've also done some consulting for a handful of CPAs who use Intuit Lacerte professional tax preparer software, and there's additional horror stories from there.