I've been using H&R Block Premium software for probably 15 years or so, having switched from Turbo Tax. It takes care of all regular income including pension, SS, bank interest, stock dividends, etc. A few of the more unusual income sources or deductions may require a little more effort to fill out the form itself rather than just entering info from your statement. This version
isn't aimed at people with a small business.
The program costs me around $30 because living in TX, I don't have to file state income tax
although the Federal income tax is bad enough.
I usually "bunch" my deductions in even-numbered years, and for non-cash charitable deductions (e.g., Goodwill & Salvation Army donations) it offers an included program called "It's Deductible" which allows you to enter common items and generates a typical "thrift shop value" for same.