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Which Filer package should I choose?

Need help on deciding which filer plan best fits your needs, we got you covered!

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Written by Success Team
Updated over a week ago

At Taxfyle, we understand that every tax situation is unique, and that's why we offer a range of different packages to cater to your specific needs. Our pricing page allows you to easily compare the costs per plan and choose the one that's right for you.

Here's a breakdown of our different filing packages to help you make the best choice:

Individual Filer

Perfect for those who:

  • Received a W-2

  • Are renters

  • Have paid state income tax

  • Have children/dependents

  • Own a home

  • Have bought or sold stock/crypto transactions

  • Own rental property

  • Received dividends from investments

  • Received a K-1 (from a partnership or S-Corp)

Self-Employed Filer

Great for those who:

  • Received a 1099 NEC/MISC

  • Are sole proprietors or freelancers (run their own business)

  • Own a single-member LLC

  • Own and operate a farm

  • Are Non-residents

  • Are Expats

  • Own foreign financial accounts/assets

Business Filer

Designed for those who own either a:

  • Multi-Member LLC

  • LLCs

  • Partnership

  • Corporation (C-Corp)

  • S-Corp

  • Non-Profit

Moreover, you can file back taxes (prior years) within any package you purchase, which can help you get caught up on any missed filings. And for those individuals that have a small business and want to have their personal taxes done with their business, you can bundle both in the same package through Taxfyle so they're done by the same Tax Pro! If you have multiple businesses, LLCs, etc. you can submit these as separate Business packages for a Tax Pro to complete.

At Taxfyle, we're committed to providing you with the right package for your specific needs, ensuring you have a hassle-free tax preparation experience. Visit our pricing page today to compare our plans and choose the one that best suits your requirements.


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