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TaxSlayer Pro

TaxSlayer Pro is the professional arm of Augusta, Georgia's TaxSlayer — a company that started as a family tax practice in 1965, built its own software in 1989, and has sold it to other preparers since 1992. The product line spans two desktop editions (Pro Classic, Pro Premium) and a cloud edition (Pro Web).

Its center of gravity is the retail tax office: unlimited 1040 e-filing in every package, Spanish-language support in Pro Web, a mobile app (TaxesToGo) for remote client intake, and deep bank-product integration so clients can pay prep fees out of their refund.

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TaxSlayer Pro — flat-price unlimited 1040 e-filing.
Pricing
Paid
Starts at
~$1,395/year (Pro Classic, reported)
Best for
Retail 1040 offices — especially bank-product-driven shops where clients pay fees from their refund.
Profile updated
July 16, 2026
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Key features

  • Unlimited 1040 federal, state, and local e-filing in all packages — all states included
  • Business return support: Forms 706, 709, 990, 1041, 1065, 1120, 1120-S
  • Pro Web: fully browser-based prep from any device
  • Integrated bank products — refund transfers, refund advances, prepaid cards — via multiple partner banks
  • TaxesToGo app for remote document collection and signatures
  • Pro Premium adds a paperless office, document management, and client portal

Pricing

TaxSlayer Pro's own pricing page blocks automated checking, so as of July 2026 these are figures from third-party reviews (a January 2026 review at thesagenext.com; SoftwareAdvice lists a "$1,495 flat rate" — sources conflict, so confirm directly with TaxSlayer Pro):

  • Pro Classic — reported ~$1,395/year
  • Pro Web (cloud) — reported ~$1,595/year
  • Pro Premium — reported ~$1,695/year

All are annual licenses with unlimited 1040 e-filing; no pay-per-return tier is advertised.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Unlimited returns at a flat price undercuts the big-firm suites
  • Bank-product workflow is a first-class feature, not an afterthought
  • Cloud edition (Pro Web) costs far less than hosted-desktop arrangements elsewhere

Cons

  • Published pricing is hard to verify without talking to sales
  • Thin third-party review base for a decades-old product
  • Complex multi-entity practices will find deeper diagnostics in UltraTax-class suites

Who should use TaxSlayer Pro?

The sweet spot is the storefront or seasonal 1040 practice: volume individual returns, clients who want zero out-of-pocket fees, preparers who need Spanish-language support or remote intake. Firms with heavy business-entity work or complex multistate clients should weigh Drake (value) or UltraTax CS (depth) instead.

Rating, for context: 3.9/5 on Capterra (16 reviews — a small base) — as of July 2026.

FAQs

How much does TaxSlayer Pro cost?+

Third-party 2026 reviews put packages at roughly $1,395 (Classic), $1,595 (Web), and $1,695 (Premium) per year, but TaxSlayer publishes pricing through its sales flow — get the current number in writing before budgeting.

Does TaxSlayer Pro handle business returns?+

Yes — 1065, 1120, 1120-S, 1041, 990, 706, and 709 are supported alongside unlimited 1040 work in the desktop editions.

What are bank products, and why do they matter here?+

Bank products let your client pay preparation fees out of their refund (refund transfers) or access part of it early (advances). For retail offices serving cash-tight clients, this is often the deciding feature — and it's TaxSlayer Pro's specialty.