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Can you stop, save, and return later with TaxAct?

Posted by Caitlin on April 6th, 2009

The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question. To maintain the integrity of the original question, we do not edit or change reader questions in any way.

Q: Can you save information on the tax returns you are submitting [with TaxAct] and go back and finish later if necessary, such as needing to find more information to complete the 1040 form. Also, if self-employment income is submitted, does the system compute the information as to what is owed?

A: Yes, TaxAct automatically saves your tax return as you work. You can log out at any time, and when you sign back in, TaxAct will return you to the part of your return where you left off.

TaxAct will also help you calculate how much is owed on income from self-employment.

To learn more about TaxAct or other online tax preparation services, see our reviews and comparison chart.

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