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@zero11010
March 25, 2025 at 12:48 pm
Most people have a basic W2 with nothing special going on.
You might as well file for free online. They email you your return. Don’t delete it. You can also go back to them and ask for previous returns.
Use that same company every year and it’s pretty easy to get previous tax returns (plus they’re still in your email).
If you’ve got a complex revenue stream … none of this is for you anyway and you already go to a real tax person.
If you’re concerned with your email security definitely print your returns and delete the emails. You can also save them locally on your hard drive.