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TL;DR: As of Feb. 1, a three-year exclusive subscription to FlyFin AI Tax App is on sale for just $49 instead of $252. That's a savings of 80%.


We can live in denial all we want, but tax season is right around the corner. That time of year when we hand more money over to Uncle Sam can be even more disheartening if you're also paying big bucks to an accountant — especially for freelancers, independent contractors, small business owners, or the self-employed who are prepping to pay a hefty amount. If you'd like to see a way that AI can make your life a little easier (and cheaper), you may want to check out FlyFin AI Tax App.

With tax season officially kicking off this month, knock this pesky item off your to-do list early with help from FlyFin AI Tax App. For a limited time, you can secure a three-year subscription to this tax preparation app for the best price on the web: just $49. That boils down to less than $17 a year to help you file taxes now through 2025. 

FlyFin is an AI-powered tax app that helps self-employed workers, independent contractors, freelancers, and small business owners navigate the complicated world of tax filings. If you fall into one of these categories, you can use FlyFin with peace of mind.

Thanks to the power of AI, 95% of the effort taxes take could vanish. It can find every deduction, including the smallest write-offs, saving you $3,700 on average. And CPAs are available to provide unlimited advice right in the app when you need it, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It will take you just five minutes to do your taxes, so you can get back to the grind right away.

Ready to make tax filing a painless experience? For a limited time, get a three-year subscription to FlyFin AI Tax App for just $49 — the best price you'll find online.

Prices subject to change.

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