State Farm Offers Free Tax Filing for Policyholders

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State Farm Insurance is offering free tax filing for customers.You can prepare and file your taxes for free using the link on the state farm website taking you to Turbo Tax online. Just log into your State Farm account or if you have not used State Farm Online you would need to register. Then log in and the link is on the left side.

www.StateFarm.com
 
not seeing the link, and i registered.
 
I, too, am unable to find the link to Turbo Tax..........?
 
I'm not seeing it, even after registering and logging in. a site search for turbo tax brings back no results.
 
Hi, I too just completed the rather lenghthy sign up process and there is no link to be found anywhere, please advise.
Thanks
 
If you're in the right income braket ... you can e-file for free at a bunch of sites through links on the IRS webpage.
 
Go to www.statefarm.com and log into your account

on the left side of the screen you will see a link that says "FREE tax filing". Click on this link.

It will take you to a screen that says Intuit, the creators of TurboTax, has agreed to provide you the ability to file your 2006 income tax online free of charge. By clicking on the Continue button, you will be transferred to Intuit's website.

Click continue and it will take you to the Turbo Tax website.
 
Worked for me. They also have a free McAfee download too. The link is right above the link for the free tax filing.
 
Free McAfee AntiVirus/AntiSpyware for State Farm Customers

I saw the free tax filing and noticed that State Farm also is giving a free one year subscription to insureds for McAfee Anti-Virus and Spyware.

Complimentary AntiVirus/AntiSpyware PC Protection for One Year
State Farm has partnered with McAfee®, a leading provider of security software, to offer VirusScan Plus which includes antivirus, antispyware, and firewall software to provide you with the essential protection needed.

You need to be a customer and create an account.

www.statefarm.com
 
It ain't worth it...

even though it is free - McAfee is not worth the trouble
 
Thanks, I'll give it a try. Can't be any worse that Norton.
 
Hmmm

Thank you for the post! McAfee is the best!

I respect everyone's opinion.

I would highly recommend that anyone considering installing McAfee check out all the issues and problems on the McAfee user forum before taking the plunge.

You can also search this site for all the other posts about McAfee, Norton etc.

McAfee is not on my "Happy List"
 
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