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Paper filing of taxes.
But this is the only method I trust to not surprise me with fees for a "free" service.
"Free-free-free, free-free, free. That'll be $39.95."
Google "IRS Free File"
Make sure the website ends in .gov and has HTTPS enabled, verify that and voila. Free filing over internet.
I can't guarantee this will continue to exist after Jan 20 tho.
Is that nostalgic for you?
Kind of? I'm nostalgic for media with it. Comics, tv shows, movies, etc. It was a big deal every year.