Best US and Can Tax Prep Software?

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dmendel
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Best US and Can Tax Prep Software?

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I am wondering if people on this forum can offer their opinions on the best US and Canadian tax prep software for those filing both in Canada and US? I have seen some people reporting problems with TurboTax for returns with foreign tax credits, 8891, 3520, etc. Is this true? I believe I also read that it is advisable to use the CD versions rather than the web-based versions of software. Why is this the case?
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Post by nelsona »

I have used both Turbo tax and taxcut in US, with the same success. I suggest you pick the one that matches up with your accounting s/w Money or Quicken.

For canada I love ufile.
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Post by dmendel »

Any reason to avoid the web versions of any of these products? Is it better to download the actual software and use that?
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Post by nelsona »

ufile is web-based.

I have no experience with web-based US s/w
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Post by acd257 »

Does Turbotax and Taxcut provide 8891 forms for efiling ?

I used to efile using taxact sw without 8891 forms and then amend using 1040X and send 8891 forms later
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Post by dmendel »

Looks like Turbotax has 8891, but not Taxcut:

[url]http://turbotax.intuit.com/support/kb/u ... /1108.html[/url]

For taxcut go here:

[url]http://shop.taxcut.com/servlet/Controll ... D=83769200[/url]

and then select the "Forms" file tab. You can also download list of all forms available on taxcut:

[url]http://www.taxcut.com/taxes/software/pd ... ported.pdf[/url]
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Post by nelsona »

Turbotax has 8891. taxcut does not.

if that tips you into turbotax, that's fine.
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Post by dhirenasha »

Continuing the duscussion on the software's for filing taxes in Canada as an Emigrant, found that there is nothing in Quicktax which helps me to pro-rate my deductions & credits based on the no. of days I lived in Canada.

Nelsona, you had experience with Ufile.ca. Can you throw some light if Ufile has that ability?

Quicktax users, if i m wrong please let me know where Can I put the no of days to get a pro-rated deduction & credit scenario?? I m a Quicktax fan and never used Ufile??
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Post by nelsona »

Yes, it does work in Ufile, and should work in quicktax cd version. It worked when I did it 8 years ago.
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