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H&R Block Deluxe + State 2024 Tax Software w/ 1-Year Bitdefender or Malwarebytes

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Jan 6, 2025
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Quote from DonV1962 :
I do not recommend filling out the forms but I do recommend having some idea as to your tax situation and how it all works together. I only got that after using the software some good period of years and looking at the finished package of forms. Just plugging numbers in the guidance step will not give you that understanding but looking at the forms can. The summary in the software can also do that.

The software handles the math complexity and it is not a concern for me at all. Individual taxes are not really that complex. Even mine with multiple businesses and investments of every sort are not that bad.

A just get them done mentality can cost you millions over a lifetime. The things you need to do and think about are not all that complex and are not on tax form till year end.

Your taxes are not done when you file a 1040 form it is only a calculation and remittance of what you owe in taxes for the previous year. The important and maybe a bit more complex than filing in a return is what you did or did not do with your money in that previous year. Your tax situation is living and breathing thing that is affected by what you do with your money during any given period and it is never done.

You may find that you made a horrible mistake if you wait to tax time to find out. If you just file a form at year end and think you are done you are setting yourself to lose money by way of paying more taxes than you need be.That is the knowledge I am stressing as necessity if you want to get a bit ahead of the game.

Some of this government doing.The refund game they play with those that get W2s is a brilliant and slick psychological one to get as much from the taxpayer as possible and have that taxpayer walking away thinking they won.

The file it and forget it taxpayer pictures they have won somehow by getting something back when they got nothing back at all and just paid more than they had to. The once year fill in the the form and get it done taxpayer has ignored information and resources that could have saved them thousands and ignored ways to pay much less .

People say they got money back when that is not the case and they may have been able to cut a tax bill in half or more. Paying attention to their overall tax policy, finances and your personal tax picture is where focus should be, April 15th is easy in comparison. We do note need to know the whole intricacy of the whole tax code but it means we must think about finances some if you do not want to end up poor. Some reading and research is all that is needed.

That is what I am talking about when I say you must understand your taxes if you do not want to play a suckers game. In today's world it is easy to do what I advise if people would just take the time to investigate the tax code and its opportunities. There are millions of resources and sites that can help do that and that was not always the case. Used to be kind of secrets to the upper-class that had accountants and lawyers but with some common sense it is all very DIY now.

Taxes should be generally easy if you have the basics of financial literacy down. You shouldn't be worrying about filing in a form as that is easy the easy part but be worried and concerned about your overall financial and tax situation and how that plays out during any given year or years as it can cost great sums of money.

You can't always fix things have been overlooked when it comes time to file the 1040. I can't tell you how many people i know or have heard that have taken 401K withdrawals or did not sign up for one and pay very significant costs. Tax time is the easy part the rest of the year is where the care, work and research should be done.
I couldn't agree with you more, but we are unlike the majority of taxpayers.
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Quote from whodiini :
I generally agree except the part that taxes are generally easy. They are very complex. How I find these programs useful is by doing the calculations that allow testing of different scenarios. For example, suppose I want to sell some stock. Capital gains are taxed depending on your income. So the tax can go from 0% to 15% to 19% .... and those brackets are on non-capital gains income, so you simply cannot take what you made. And if you exceed a different set of brackets on income with diffferent criteria, you will end up paying more medicare, even if a dollar more. So there are scenarios that it will cost you more selling stock than the value of the stock,. So you can plug numbers in and see what the tax impact is. Then you dig and find out which taxes increased. If you live in a high state tax state, you need to include the state tax considerations as well. In some states, capital gains are taxed at the same rate as regular income and that overwhelms most federal tax considerations.
That is just the kind of stuff I am talking about and you are right that is where the real work is and it does get complicated. I was only trying to stress that, that is where everybody's main efforts should be. You do have to consider many options and implications all dependent on the tax code and you have to do that all the time all year long.

It is not easy and I have no disagreement with you at all on that. I only say once you make the decisions plugging the numbers in the software to generate a return is pretty easy if you have all your documents and numbers together.
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Quote from drawz :
I couldn't agree with you more, but we are unlike the majority of taxpayers.
It is really something that people have to pay attention to. I know people that have made maybe five times my incomes and the are always in financial trouble of one sort or another. I know other people that may make half my income and they make choices and do things I could not afford to do and that would put me in immediate financial jeopardy and likely in the poor house.

That kind of stuff has real and sometimes terrible long term impact on people, we are talking homelessness and extreme poverty kind of tragedies. The public has to sharpen up on financial literacy and in general about finances overall. When I see the numbers of people that decline 401Ks it makes me despair. Rich people can waste money poor people can't yet they do.

Recently in a neighborhood forum some elderly lady that lost a husband was having trouble paying the mortgage and making end meet. She wanted to pay the mortgage off to minimize monthly expenditures and instead of taking a loan against her government retirement plan she pulled money out and I think was hit with near a 30% tax and penalty and now does not have the money to pay that. She did absolutely no research or reading about the implications of her decision that now has her in in a precarious position that can end t in tragedy. Now instead of low interest loan against held assets that a lender new secure she will have to take very fight unsecured one if she can even get one. If I remember right she even mentioned that the plan would have allowed a low interest loan but she did not find that out to after the fact. That tax bill and penalty may make her lose the the house as he only has SS income coming in. That was last tax season and she often pops and my mind and I do not think she is going to be ina good place right now.

This stuff is even more important if you are middle class to poor and to many of the working class and poor think they can ignore it all but it gets them in dire situations and they unlike the richer families have no one to bail them out.
Last edited by DonV1962 January 6, 2025 at 05:10 PM.
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jkotan
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Quote from Fazerin :
How does these work? I do H& R Block online each year. Does this give me a code that shows i dont owe anything ( if I pay egghead $23 for this). Or does it not work that way and this is a stand alone through H&R Block that wont keep my taxes in their data base each year?
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undacovabroda
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Does anyone know how this compares to Turbo Tax? Does it have all the features, basically the same thing? Can you export your last years from your turbo tax and upload it to this?
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Quote from AFASOXFAN :
This is a software program that you download with newegg code. The software program loads on your computer. It allows you 5 free fed efiles. It comes with 1 free state program. However, to file your state program online it costs $24.99

Your tax filing will remain in your computer and be accessible through the program.
State e-file is still $19.99 per NewEgg. It has been $19.99 for a while now. Did it really go up by $5?
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Quote from MichaelM2283 :
Exactly. I would pay 25$ from their "sorry" code. I do like the software but last year caused me so many problems. My daughter essentially got audited because we had to mail her return
I have been using H&R s/w since it came out in the late 90s. Used it last year too. Did not face issues. I am just finding out that there were issues and there was a 50% coupon sent. Do you have a link to the issues handy by any chance? Will save me the searching trouble if you do.

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Quote from jkotan :
NordVPN logs your activity. AzireVPN is much safer
And what do you base your claim on? Proof that NordVPN logs your activity?
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DonV1962
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Quote from undacovabroda :
Does anyone know how this compares to Turbo Tax? Does it have all the features, basically the same thing? Can you export your last years from your turbo tax and upload it to this?
It is not going to be the same thing as it is some else's product and things may look different be done differently or be in some changed order.

In the end it will do the same thing and get your taxes done. It has been doing that for me for a long time and I have a pretty complex tax return. I have never understood why people paid so much more for TT to do the same thing. Block does claim to import from TT and the worst case I see is if you are not fond of it you can go back to TT next year.

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Quote from vernfonk :
That's what it was in '22. Hoping the same this year.
In 2023 it was 19.99 solo so 23.00 bundled is as low as it will probably go
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Free Tax USA may be the best option for many who must file Fed income tax.

Second best option is H&R deluxe for <$20.

IRS Free File tax preparation software is available to taxpayers and families whose 2022 total adjusted gross income was $73,000 or less. Products are available in English and Spanish.

You can't use Direct File if:

If your wages are more than $200,000 ($168,600 if you had more than one employer).
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Quote from drawz :
This is a very much underappreciated fact. To get to the IRS, your e-file goes through the software vendors servers. And my understanding is that they are required to keep this information for a minimum of 1 year. The data is in the Modernized e-File Format [irs.gov], which I hope is encrypted, but haven't verified. It's also not just your regular tax forms and therefore probably not easily read by a human. If you're really paranoid about online security, you could mail it in and avoid this altogether, although I'd argue encrypted e-file is more secure than plain text paper going through the mail.
I only go to the USPS to mail in my FED and STATE returns. Also locked credit reports from Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.
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Quote from prsf :
you can wait all the time for the sub @20 price. I'd rather get it now since I need an estimate of tax so I can still make Q4-ES by 1/15.
Input your 2024 data into your 2023 tax software. You don't have to be 100% accurate with estimated tax. 90% of annual liability is good enough for most people.
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I bought H&R Block Deluxe + State 2024 on 12/28/2024. Should have waited for this deal.

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Quote from drawz :
This is a very much underappreciated fact. To get to the IRS, your e-file goes through the software vendors servers. And my understanding is that they are required to keep this information for a minimum of 1 year. The data is in the Modernized e-File Format [irs.gov], which I hope is encrypted, but haven't verified. It's also not just your regular tax forms and therefore probably not easily read by a human. If you're really paranoid about online security, you could mail it in and avoid this altogether, although I'd argue encrypted e-file is more secure than plain text paper going through the mail.
Another underappreciated fact is that once the IRS gets the return it may be even less secure. They have been caught numerous times perusing data for no reason, leaking it and using it for other purposes. Employees have also been caught leaking or messing with the tax information and status of people they may not politically favor

Taxpayer Information Keeps Ending Up In the Wrong Hands
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-23-105395 [gao.gov]

Security of Taxpayer Information:IRS Needs to Address Critical Safeguard Weaknesses
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-23-105395
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Cyber threats. Many of the IT systems IRS uses to process tax returns and issue refunds and payments are old or outdated (25 years old or older), which leaves them vulnerable to cyberattacks. In January, IRS rolled out the release of a new internet platform that allows businesses to file taxes electronically. IRS is also piloting a program to allow individual taxpayers to file directly on IRS.gov in 2024.
But despite these IT updates, in our new report we found critical weaknesses in IRS's efforts to protect its systems (new and old) from cyberthreats. For example, IRS is required to maintain an inventory of its systems that store taxpayer information. But we found this inventory was missing seven systems used to process tax data. If IRS does not know which systems house taxpayer information, it cannot ensure that proper protections are in place.​
While it appears the vast majority of workers there do try to do their work professionally, there are a good bit of shady characters that work both in the agency and among those that contract for them.
https://www.tigta.gov/sites/defau...0033fr.pdf
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  • More than 5,800 IRS and contractor employees owe nearly $50 million in overdue taxes.
  • Of the 3,323 IRS employees with unpaid taxes, 2,044 owing more than $12 million were not on a payment plan.
  • Of the 2,484 IRS contractor employees with unpaid taxes, 1,729 owing more than $17 million were not on a payment plan.
  • Despite the IRS having the authority to fire employees who willfully fail to pay taxes, just 20 of the agency's tax cheats were terminated.
  • Over 500 former IRS employees with tax compliance issues or conduct and performance problems, including criminal misconduct, sexual misconduct, inability to perform duties, fighting and assault, and unauthorized access to tax return information, have been rehired by the agency and its contractors.

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VPN and firewall are completely different. Firewall keeps the bad guys out. VPN encrypts what you are doing so others cannot intercept or see your online activity. I do not use my VPN when I am on my home network or when I am on mobile, but I use VPN at all other times. AzireVPN is far better than NordVPN.

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