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As the nation continues to analyze the consequences of the GOP tax plan, it turns out that you can still find free tax preparation for filers.

Ever year, Americans spend over $400 billion on tax compliance. And while many Americans will shell out a lot of money towards getting their taxes done, it turn out that 70 percent of them qualify for a free filing.

And even if you have to pay something, it shouldn’t be that much.

Here are three ways to get your taxes done for free:

1. Free Tax Preparation With Software Companies

Some of the biggest tax software companies provide a free federal version for many taxpayers. This filing is with IRS form 1040EZ, which is for single and joint filers with no dependents.

Here are two examples of companies that provide a free federal version:

E-file.com: With E-file.com’s free basic plan, single or joint filers with no children and no mortgage can sign up. They also offer affordable plans for other filers as well.

FreeTaxUSA: Their free federal tax software includes customer support, a printable tax return and you can file a tax extension. They support all major tax situations like filing jointly, investments, home ownership and self-employed. Sign up now!

Of course, if you live in one of the states where you have to pay state income tax, that is not free.

2. The Free File Alliance

Since their founding in 2003, the Free File Alliance has helped 49 million Americans file their federal taxes for free. The organization is comprised of a coalition of industry-leading tax software companies that have teamed up with the IRS.

Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $66,000 or less can file with the organization. That means that about 100 million Americans — roughly 70 percent of all taxpayers — are eligible for this program.

Filing is done online and it is generally easy to use. There is also a free tax preparation for veterans 2018.

3. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

Through the IRS, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program provides an accessible way for qualified individuals to file their federal taxes without paying anything. There are VITA locations all across the nation where volunteers will provide free tax preparation assistance. To qualify for the VITA program, recipients must:

Make $54,000 or less

Be a person with disabilities

Be a limited English speaking taxpayer

In addition, the IRS also offers the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program for those citizens age 60 and over. This is different than AARP free tax preparation service locations 2018.