Every tax season, the same question creeps in: Should this be the year to just hand it off to a pro, or is software still enough? For some, the answer
Every year, tax software promises ease, speed, and bigger refunds. But none of that will happen if you jump in unprepared. Before launching into your return
Tax season hits differently for everyone — maybe you’re juggling a full-time job and weekend Instacart shifts. Maybe it’s your first year out
Trying to figure out if a mobile tax app will cut it this year? Or if you’re better off downloading that full laptop suite with all the bells and whistles?
When you’re self-employed, taxes aren’t just a once-a-year ritual—they’re a year-round dance between invoices, expenses, and estimating what you owe.
Not all tax filing tools are built with your life in mind. Some people are juggling side gigs and freelance income. Others are balancing family finances
Filing taxes online for the first time in Canada? It’s a little like being handed a jigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces already in place—you just need
Tax software claiming “free file” tends to attract plenty of interest—W-2 workers, students, first-time filers, side hustlers all scanning for ways to
Filing taxes online is supposed to be the easy button, right? But even with tax software walking you through every step, mistakes still happen.
Most tax software promises to “make filing easy,” but for small business owners, that’s rarely the full picture. W-2s might be clear-cut, but









