Anonymous wrote:Agree with TurboTax (full disclosure -- used to work for Intuit). TT Premier is the best version if you have investments. This year, TT has a free service and you can call to get your questions answered by real CPA's, tax attorneys and enrolled agents. From what I understand, the preparers at H&R Block just have to take a course. You are much better off with TT. Also, I highly recommend buying the disc (or downloading it from the website) as opposed to using the software online. The disc (known as the desktop version) allows you to see where your information goes on the forms.
Agree with Turbotax, but chances are you don't need premiere. You certainly don't need it if you didn't sell investments, and you probably don't need it even if you did. I generally find you can do fine with onelevel less than TT recommends (i.e. basic instead of deluxe, deluxe instead of premier).