 Then we can jump on over to the IRS website. So irs.gov, irs.gov is the IRS website. So IRS free file, do your taxes for free. They've been promoting this for a few years now. In the last couple of years, they really promoted it hard since the changes happened with COVID. And they still have it at this point in time. So if you search for the IRS free file, you will generally find it on the iris website, iris.gov, iris.gov. Option number one, guided tax software. So for adjusted gross income of 79,000 or less. So in other words, if your income is below a certain threshold, you might have access to free software, the software not being provided by the IRS website. It's not being provided by the government. The government has come up with some kind of deal, leveraging some kind of deal with the private software creators and if you qualify one of the qualifications being your income below the 79,000, then you might be able to get access to that software for free. That kind of software is generally gonna be software that is not the business or professional software but individual software. Not to say it's not good or anything or not as good as the professional software but the objectives are different as we saw before. LASERT software, for example, being a software that would be used in a firm, having less of an interview process, an easier and faster data input screen so you can crank out more returns, which is actually great for tinkering with the tax code making different changes. The individual software usually being designed to have an interview process so that you're interacting with a series of questions, mirroring what might happen if you were to go and talk to a tax preparer in person. So let the software do the work. It says it answers simple questions. That's because it's in an interview format. Choose between trusted IRS partners you qualify for, accurate math calculations guaranteed, free state tax preparation and filing with some trusted partners. Prepare and file your federal return in Spanish possibly as well. As far as a practice tool, if you use this software and you can get access to it for free and like run scenarios in the software and then use it for your own practice purposes possibly, that could be something that you can look into. I'm not sure I haven't done that myself but you might be able to run and use that to kind of tinker with and run scenarios with possibly.