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Updated March 2026

Best Tax Software for Simple Tax Returns 2026

If you have W-2 income, take the standard deduction, and do not have complex tax situations like self-employment or investments, you have a simple return. The good news: you should almost certainly file for free. The question is which free option gives you the best experience with the least hassle. We tested all major free tiers specifically for simple returns to find the fastest, easiest path to filing.

Our Top Picks

Best for Simple Returns:
H&R Block 4.3 Most generous free tier with the best guided experience — covers student loans and unemployment for free
Easiest to Use:
TurboTax 4.5 Most polished interface with W-2 photo import and step-by-step guidance, but free tier is very limited
Best Completely Free:
Cash App Taxes 3.8 Free federal and state with a clean mobile-first interface — no risk of surprise charges

1. H&R Block

4.3/5· Taxpayers who want a strong balance of features and value, particularly those who appreciate the option to visit a physical office for in-person help when needed

H&R Block is the second-largest tax preparation company in the United States, with a unique hybrid model that combines online software with over 12,000 physical retail locations. This gives H&R Block a significant advantage for taxpayers who want the convenience of self-preparation but the safety net of in-person help if they run into trouble. You can start your return online and seamlessly transfer it to a local office at any point.

The online software itself is well-designed and follows an interview-based approach similar to TurboTax, guiding you through your tax situation with plain-language questions. H&R Block has invested heavily in improving its digital experience in recent years, and the gap between it and TurboTax has narrowed considerably. The knowledge base and in-context help are thorough and easy to understand.

Free Online: $0Deluxe: $55Premium: $85Self-Employed: $115

Pros

  • More generous free tier than TurboTax, including student loan interest deduction and unemployment income at no cost
  • Lower pricing across all tiers compared to TurboTax, with state returns at $37 each versus $64
  • Unique ability to start online and finish in person at any of 12,000+ retail locations if you get stuck

Cons

  • User interface, while good, is not quite as polished or intuitive as TurboTax
  • Fewer direct import partnerships with employers and financial institutions compared to TurboTax
  • The line between Premium and Self-Employed tiers can be confusing since both cover Schedule C
Read full H&R Block review

2. TurboTax

4.5/5· Taxpayers who want the most polished, user-friendly experience and are willing to pay a premium for extensive guidance, strong import capabilities, and peace of mind with accuracy guarantees

TurboTax by Intuit is the most widely used tax preparation software in the United States, serving over 40 million taxpayers annually. Its dominance is built on an exceptionally polished user interface, powerful data import features, and comprehensive guidance that makes tax filing accessible even for people with no tax knowledge. The software uses an interview format, asking plain-language questions and translating your answers into the correct tax forms behind the scenes.

The 2025 edition continues to refine its AI-powered features, including expanded document scanning, smarter deduction suggestions, and an improved conversational assistant. TurboTax excels at identifying deductions and credits you might miss, and its accuracy guarantee promises to cover penalties and interest if the software makes a calculation error.

Free: $0Deluxe: $69Premium: $129Self-Employed: $169

Pros

  • Industry-leading user interface with intuitive interview-style guidance that walks you through every section step by step
  • Excellent import capabilities that pull W-2s, 1099s, and investment data directly from hundreds of employers and financial institutions
  • Comprehensive help resources including searchable knowledge base, community forums, and context-sensitive explanations for every field

Cons

  • Most expensive option among major tax software providers, with aggressive upselling throughout the filing process
  • Free tier is very limited and frequently prompts upgrades for common tax situations like student loans or HSA contributions
  • State filing adds $64 per state for Deluxe and higher tiers, significantly increasing the total cost
Read full TurboTax review

3. Cash App Taxes

3.8/5· Filers who want completely free federal and state filing and have straightforward to moderately complex returns that do not require multi-state filing or uncommon forms

Cash App Taxes, formerly known as Credit Karma Tax, is a completely free tax filing service that charges nothing for federal or state returns. It is the only major tax software that offers truly free state filing alongside free federal filing, with no premium tiers, upsells, or hidden charges. The service is owned by Block, Inc. (formerly Square), which acquired Credit Karma Tax from Intuit as a condition of the TurboTax acquisition of Credit Karma.

The platform handles a broad range of tax situations including W-2 employment, self-employment (Schedule C), investments (Schedule D), rental income (Schedule E), and common deductions and credits. The interface is modern and mobile-first, reflecting its integration with the Cash App ecosystem. Filing is done through the Cash App mobile application, making it one of the most mobile-friendly options available.

Free (Everything): $0

Pros

  • Completely free federal and state filing with no paid tiers, upsells, or hidden charges whatsoever
  • Covers a wide range of tax situations including self-employment, investments, and rental income at no cost
  • Clean, modern mobile-first interface designed for a younger, tech-savvy audience

Cons

  • Cannot handle certain complex situations including multi-state returns, part-year state returns, and married filing separately in community property states
  • No support for Form 1116 (Foreign Tax Credit form), non-qualified stock options, or certain less common forms
  • Requires a Cash App account to use the tax filing service
Read full Cash App Taxes review

4. TaxSlayer

4/5· Budget-conscious filers with moderately complex returns (investments, rental income) who want everything included at a low price, and active-duty military personnel who get free filing

TaxSlayer is a veteran-owned tax software company with over 50 years of experience, known for offering exceptional value at the lowest price point among established providers. The standout feature of TaxSlayer is its Classic tier at $32.95, which includes every form and schedule the IRS offers. While competitors charge $80-$130 for investment income, rental property, and self-employment support, TaxSlayer Classic covers all of these situations at a fraction of the cost.

The software takes a straightforward approach to tax preparation, guiding you through an interview-style process that covers your income, deductions, and credits. The interface is clean and efficient, prioritizing speed over visual flair. Experienced filers who know their tax situation will appreciate how quickly they can move through the process without excessive hand-holding.

Simply Free: $0Classic: $32.95Premium: $52.95Self-Employed: $62.95

Pros

  • Extremely competitive pricing, with Classic covering all tax situations including investments and rental income for just $32.95
  • Classic tier includes every form and schedule, unlike competitors that gate investment and rental income behind premium tiers
  • Clean, fast interface that loads quickly and does not bog down with unnecessary animations or graphics

Cons

  • User interface is functional but less intuitive than TurboTax or H&R Block, with weaker contextual guidance
  • Limited import capabilities with fewer financial institution partnerships for automatic data import
  • Simply Free tier has an AGI cap of $100,000 and is more restrictive than some competitors free offerings
Read full TaxSlayer review

Feature Comparison

FeatureH&R BlockTurboTaxCash App TaxesTaxSlayer
W-2 Import (Photo)YesYes — best OCR accuracyYesYes
Free State FilingYes (1 state)Yes (1 state)YesYes (1 state)
Student Loan InterestIncluded freeRequires Deluxe ($69)Included freeIncluded free
Unemployment IncomeIncluded freeIncluded freeIncluded freeIncluded free
User Interface QualityExcellentBest in classGood (mobile-first)Functional
Time to Complete~20 minutes~15 minutes~25 minutes~20 minutes
Upgrade PressureModerateHighNoneLow

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a simple tax return?
A simple return typically includes W-2 income from one or two employers, the standard deduction (not itemized), and common credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit. If you have only wage income and do not need to file any additional schedules, your return qualifies as simple.
Should I pay for tax software if I have a simple return?
No. There is no reason to pay for tax software if you have a simple return. H&R Block Free, TurboTax Free Edition, Cash App Taxes, and TaxSlayer Simply Free all cover simple returns at no cost. Save your money — the calculations are identical across free and paid products.
How long does it take to file a simple return?
With W-2 photo import, most simple returns take 15-25 minutes from start to finish. TurboTax is generally fastest thanks to its streamlined interview and excellent import features. Cash App Taxes takes slightly longer due to fewer import options.
Do I need to itemize deductions?
Probably not. For 2025 tax year, the standard deduction is $15,000 for single filers and $30,000 for married filing jointly. Unless your total itemized deductions exceed these amounts (from mortgage interest, state/local taxes, charitable contributions, etc.), the standard deduction gives you a larger deduction.