 Okay, so then we're gonna we're gonna focus over here on the free software now if you go to their To the free software that is available and just look at the lists of the software Not all of them have that limit of 79,000 or less of the AGI you can see here the free tax USA AGI 45,000 or less not 79,000 and so age any Free in all states that's a huge one because some softwares might not have the capacity to do all the states given the fact That the states are more complex because the states could differ from state to state Whereas with the federal taxes, it's the same over the whole country for the most part. There still could be like state Influences in terms of the cost of living and whatnot in certain calculations, but it's basically so state return free in all states Earned income tax credit included if AGI Criterion is met so the earned income tax credit is another credit, which is quite complex even for low-income Individuals so it used to be that your low-income tax return was quite easy But with all the credits that are in place these days the main ones being the child tax credit and the earned income tax credit And them having a refundable portion as well as possibly a non-refundable portion in some of these credits It starts to get quite complex. You intertwine the earned income credit also with Filing status number of children number of dependents Then it starts to get quite complex So some of them actually don't don't have the earned income tax credit Which I think would be very important if your income is below a certain threshold And you would qualify for the earned income tax credits So I think they have an interview process here like a little thing that will recommend the software But just recognize that you don't have access to all the software just because it's under 79 000 You also don't have access to all the proprietary Softwares out there. You'll note here that into its owner of QuickBooks software turbo tax I don't believe is on here at all Which is interesting. You might check out turbo tax. They might have a free option If your income is below a certain threshold as well But these are proprietary softwares. They're not like government sought. They're not made By the the the government the government somehow has a deal with them And so that's the idea. So this one. I don't I haven't used these. I use mainly lacerate. So free now under 68 000 Free in some states. This one's only between well between 17 and 79 Included if that's kind of a weird one. So if you're low below 17, no And then you got the iris free file program. This one has the 79 000 or less free in all states Make sure that it's picking up your state requirement if you're looking into these free options because You don't want to file two separate softwares One for the state and one for the federal typically Unless the state gives you like a free option or something like that The one that has the coolest name, of course is tax slayer Tax slayer, but it's 44 000 or less. I've never used it So there it is and then alo And then here's my image for tax slayer. He's slaying the taxes tax act and file for Taxes.com. So these aren't are not the only options you have. I can't vouch for any of these Softwares. I've never used them. You might want to you you could look at Intuit's turbo tax h&r block. I think has a standalone tax Package as well. Those are probably the biggest Two in terms of name recognition and I would think they would be pretty good given the fact that That again intuit is a big company and probably has More more people. So it's again, it's kind of strange that they're not in The program to me here. So you might look at their stuff and see if they're if they're Have a free option Uh as well, I tend I would tend to trust them a little bit Because I I work with uh lacerate, which is now owned by Intuit. I'm not saying Intuit's the best Out there, but they're they're big, right? They're the big one. Uh, so anyways