Sadly though, it doesn't cover Oregon covering only 8 states, Canada, and Australia.
http://opentaxsolver.sourceforge.net/ I don't know if it is out of beta yet. This may be an option when Oregon is added to the list of states that the program supports. I'm not sure I like that this tax software doesn't use the interview approach, but then again I haven't tried it. Well, so much for the OSS community can't produce tax software. I think a group of accountants though working with a Linux programmer selling a commercial Linux tax app might be more fruitful. I wouldn't mind paying $20 to download open source tax software if that means that the developers can stabilize it and support the Oregon tax code. People shouldn't have to pull out Windows and TurboTax or do their taxes on a web site. Yes you can go to a tax preparer, but a lot of times that costs more than using TurboTax. A decent tax software package, commercial or free, should be open platform anyways and I like to hear that e-filing will be possible with this open source tax software. It looks like opentaxsolver is on the right track at least. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
