Unless your return is incredibly simple, I would recommend finding a good CPA. You may pay $100+ more for your return, but, in many cases, I find that people don't know what they don't know and can make up at least the cost of the return preparation by hiring a good CPA. (People do some stupid things with their money)
Ask for a checklist and have your information in order when you hand it over. That will save you money as well.
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