[TriLUG] Browser compatibility and online tax sites

Ken Mink ken.mink at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 13:14:26 EST 2005


While I haven't done mine yet for this year, I wanted to throw in
another thumbs up for TaxAct. I've used them for the three previous
years. Each time it worked fine with Mozilla on Linux.

Ken


On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 21:32:02 -0500 (EST), Jeremy Portzer
<jeremyp at pobox.com> wrote:
> 
> In past years, there have been a number of problems with online tax sites
> making their applications compatible with Mozilla and other non-IE
> browsers.  These have often fueled heated discussions on TriLUG.
> 
> I want to report that I easily finished my taxes at www.taxact.com (Tax
> Act Online) with no problems whatsoever, using Mozilla 1.4.1 .  Plus the
> price wasn't bad, under $20 for federal and one state.
> 
> So if your online tax software doesn't seem to be happy with your browser,
> I suggest you try out Tax Act.
> 
> Jeremy,
>  - filing two state returns due to moving to Maryland last year (ugh)
>  - finding that doing taxes was more interesting than watching the
> superbowl.  now that's sad.
> 
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