E-file.com Review 2026
E-file.com offers a solid user experience, but a limited Free Edition means that most filers will need to upgrade to one of its paid plans.
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E-file.com offers a solid user experience, but a limited Free Edition means that most filers will need to upgrade to one of its paid plans.

In our 1040Now review, we look at this online tax software’s many drawbacks and explain why we don’t recommend it to file taxes.

Jackson Hewitt Online is tax software that’s suitable for straightforward tax situations. It offers flat pricing and unlimited state returns. Learn more.

1040.com doesn’t have any standout features in 2025. But it does include unlimited free state returns. Learn more in our 1040.com review.

FlyFin is a bookkeeping and tax-filing service that provides CPA support to freelancers, and other small business owners. Learn more in this FlyFin review.

FileYourTaxes updated its user experience for 2024, making it simpler and easier to use than in previous years. Here’s what’s changed.

Picnic Tax is an online platform that connects individuals and businesses with real CPAs who provide personalized tax filing and planning.

Keeper is an app that helps freelancers and independent contractors keep track of their expenses. Find out how it stacks up in this Keeper review.

Chime is a banking fintech that now offers free tax software for all users. How does it compare? Find out in our full Chime Taxes review.

ezTaxReturn is a great free tax return option for simple tax returns. See if it makes sense for your taxes.

OLT.com has made significant usability improvements this year while continuing to offer some of the lowest prices. Learn more in our review.
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