It’s that dreaded time of the year again: tax filing season.

Between new tax laws, pandemic-related relief credits and an increasingly mobile workforce, tax experts expect this season to be one of the most complex for filers. But technology tools and other programs may help ease some of the pain of filing.

Tax software providers and websites are aiming to help taxpayers file their taxes online, marketing their user-friendly interfaces and free or low fees for simple tax returns. But as users consider their options for filing, they should also heed caution.

Software may not always be the best bang for their buck and the charges could rapidly add up if users aren’t careful. Meanwhile, the Internal Revenue Service plans to use facial recognition software and targeted advertising deals that could come with free services, which may have important privacy implications.... Read More: Washington Post