Tax Survey: How Much People Paid To File And The No.1 Tax Software They Used
We polled 1,200 Americans to get the latest on what tax software they used and how much they paid to prepare their taxes.
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Claire Tak is an editor, content strategist, and writer with a specialty and passion for personal finance and tech. Her experience in finance spans from working at San Francisco-based startups like Credit Sesame and Upstart to large institutions such as Wells Fargo. Her work has been published in FOX Business, Bloomberg, and Forbes.
Claire believes financial stability is created through education, long-term investing, and saving. She’s fascinated by the connection between money and happiness and how human behaviors play into achieving financial success.
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We polled 1,200 Americans to get the latest on what tax software they used and how much they paid to prepare their taxes.
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