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By Shelley Elmblad, About.com Guide to Financial Software since 2005

Post Your TaxCut Tax Software Review

Thursday April 2, 2009
Have you finished your tax return? If you used TaxCut desktop or online software to complete your taxes, why not give a quick review of your experience with TaxCut to help others decide whether or not to do their taxes with TaxCut? Post your review in the User Rating and Review at the top of my TaxCut review.

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April 4, 2009 at 3:02 am
(1) NOLOSOFT says:

Do you mind have a look at TradeMax? A full featured tax software specifically designed for active investors or traders who have multiple accounts to manage their trade data, maximize their gain/loss strategy, prepare their Schedule D.

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