 Hickory on TurboTax to view taxes, why not? They say that it's free and I can't afford a tax person. Just make sure that you read the fine print because ProPublica reported on how TurboTax's parent company Intuit was tricking people into paying when they were eligible for the IRS free file program. But why would Intuit do that? Because if the US had a free government run filing system like a lot of other countries do, it would be really bad for a business. So Intuit and other firms lobbied for the free file partnership. That way, the IRS wouldn't create their own system. But then Intuit started using code so the free file P-21 show on search engines like Google and used ads to make it look like TurboTax would be free, but then if you had, say, student loan interest, you'd have to pay the file, often over $100. That's crazy. But wait, did Intuit ever get in trouble? The SEC in January issued a ruling saying that Intuit can't advertise their services free anymore without telling people that it's actually not free for most customers. They also settled a huge lawsuit and a ton of arbitration claims, but they did not admit any wrongdoing. Well, can I file my taxes for free at all? Oh, for sure. There are other tech-spec committees that are abusing the free file program and the IRS has a new pilot program called Direct File, but there's some restrictions. I'll let you know more about those in the next video.