i've used it before. it was free for me because i was a full time student. and they don't charge you if you're a full time student. it was quick and simply and easy for me and i plan to use it again (even though i'm not a full time student anymore) and i'm okay with paying. but i don't know how much. but i'll look into it.作者: siuyudim 時間: 2008-2-3 02:12
i used ufile last year, and i used some similar program if not the same one the year before as well. it was very user friendly and when you are done, you save a file onto your computer which then you send off later. like netfile? please correct me if i'm wrong...i don't quite remember.作者: siumaibb 時間: 2008-2-3 03:15
I used uFile online version last year (and last last year and last last last year), since I don't have much investment and I am single, I found it is pretty easy to use. Online is safe, in fact, you can try it before you pay for it.作者: p51dray 時間: 2008-2-3 06:34
Can you just print out the tax form from Quicktax or Ufile and then mail it, instead of sending it online?作者: pkphilip 時間: 2008-2-3 18:47
Since TaxWiz was bought by Intuit, UFile is the other competiting product. From what I've seen, it seems pretty simple.
Quicktax has 3 versions this year: Basic, Standard and Platinum
Basic ($19.99) just do your taxes (T4 + Donations). Standard ($39.99) will calculate your RRSP and Education/Medical deduction. Platinum ($59.99) includes investment. All versions allows 2 returns and 18 returns if income under $25000.
If you use QuickTax, you can print for your record, you cannot mail it. It will say "VOID" on the PDF document.
I personally like Quicktax because it is more informative and I can carry my stuff forward.
I used Ufile online version. It is free if your personal income is below $25,000 per year. As other LYKs said, you can try it online without paying. You will be promoted to pay when you save the computer file for Netfile or PDF file for mailing if your income is above $25,000.