Haven’t filed taxes yet? Roundup of tax services to save you before April 18 deadline

Do you still need to file your taxes before the Tuesday, April 18 deadline? We’re here to help.

Filing your taxes can get stressful, especially when you’re not always quite sure of the steps. I use TurboTax and have been using it for several years. It takes you step-by-step so you can get the most out of your tax refund. These tax services all offer help along the way for your federal and state returns.

Roundup of tax services for people who still need to file by April 18 deadline:

TurboTax

TurboTax highly recommends people use its assisted platform with costs starting at $89.

With the assisted program, anyone can do their taxes on their own while having experts on hand in case there are questions.

Here’s what comes with it, according to TurboTax:

Connect with live tax experts on demand

Our experts can help fix any mistakes and explain your taxes

Get an expert final review before you file, guaranteed done right

Find a TurboTax package that best fits you:

Assisted | Basic starting at $89 – For simple tax returns

Assisted | Deluxe starting at $129 – Deductions for home, donations and unemployment income

Assisted | Premiere starting at $179 – Investments and rental property

Assisted | Self-employee starting at $209 – Personal and business income/expenses

TurboTax also offers full service, meaning someone from TurboTax will do your taxes for you.

Here’s how full service works, according to TurboTax:

Securely upload your tax documents

Get matched and meet with your own business tax expert

Enjoy unlimited expert access

Review and confirm everything together

Filing through TurboTax is also available on Credit Karma.

H&R Block

H&R Block offers people to work with a tax pro virtually or in-person, starting at $85.

Taxpayers have the option to work on their computer from home with their tax pro, drop off their tax documents at a branch and meet with the tax pro or make a one-on-one appointment with their tax pro.

Working with a tax pro offers convenient H&R Block locations, hands-off options and a personalized experience, according to H&R Block.

TaxSlayer

TaxSlayer offers different options for filing taxes.

There’s the TaxSlayer Classic starting at $34.95. This one allows you to file under any tax situation. This includes all IRS forms, credits and deductions, TaxSlayer says.

TaxSlayer Premium starts at $54.99. This option is for someone who needs a little more help filing and has access to phone and email support, live chat and access to a tax pro.

The final option is TaxSlayer Self-Employed starting at $64.95. This option is for people like small business owners, contractors and those who have a side gig and have a 1099 and W-2.