Update: This extremely popular deal is still available.
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H&R Block Tax Software Premium 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $42.50 - $5 when you apply code
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H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $25.99 - $5 when you apply code
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$20.99.
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H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe + State 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $29.99 - $7.50 when you apply code
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$22.49.
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H&R Block Tax Software Premium & Business 2024 PC Only (Digital Download) on sale for $49.99 - $5 when you apply code
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$44.99.
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Features (Deluxe):
- Does not include state e-file fee
- Step-by-step Q&A and guidance
- Quickly import your W-2, 1099, 1098, and last year's personal tax return, even from TurboTax and Quicken software
- Itemize deductions with Schedule A
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I have no idea how this made front page… This price is mediocre at best…
Once it gets to $15 and below then it may be a slick deal but right now it's just Meh.
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Many many users, myself included, swore to never use an Intuit product again, and 20+ years later I firmly remain in this camp. Manufacturers who take these kind of steps need to know that they will forever lose a percentage of the potential customer base... even one such decision to do this has permanently cost them business.
I moved to H&R Block that year, using Tax Cut, which has morphed to become their current product. I'll stay with them until they do something I object to.
Is the Intuit 2024 product any good? Honestly, I couldn't tell you. All I know is that I will not purchase it, and I will continue to bang the drum by reminding new customers of a decision this maker made years ago. If you choose to do business with them, terrific! But at least you're doing it with your eyes open. And if even one potential new customer decides to go in a different direction, then I've done my job.
Personally I save my hard grudges at people and politicians that have harmed me and many others in much more real catastrophic ways. We need that kind of grudge and anger directed at the IRS that wastes taxpayer money and hands it out like it is candy. They sent 150 million on child tax credits to two residential addresses in Atlanta. The callousness and cruelty there of wasting what taxpayers break there back for is one of the extremist evil. We see similar with what is going on in LA right now.
Block itself does a lot of stuff that is bit ugly with all the upselling and withholding of information that can save people money all that. It is not in any sense a more ethical company and you may want to shun them to. None are actually and we can see the cool hip loving and caring Apple people use slave labor
Apple and almost all green energy products use slave/forced labor. Your or your neighbors solar panels or computers have kids dying in horrific conditions. Let's save our energy, grudges and battles for the big stuff.
I am surprised you have found no other battles to fight and are still so upset over some minor computer aggravation 22 years ago. That is not healthy my friend. I have had trusted friends and family kind of stab me in the back at at times and I have had to give the hate and grudges up for my own peace of mind. Don't be so fragile and spiteful about little things and save you power for the big ones.
Does one of the free services offer it or does your state, or are you just doing it by hand and carrying over numbers from the the online generated federal?
I think I did hear some states are offering filing on the state's websites.
I invite you to ignore my future posts, as I will yours.
The only reason I even find this stuff is that I have a pretty good Excel model to predict my taxes and I'm always honing it against the software. Finance geekery..:
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So just say you live in PA and worked in NJ. You'll have to file a federal return, a PA resident return and a NJ non resident return. The cost would be:
$23 for this Fed + State software.
E-filing for Federal is free (total of 5 free Federal e-file)
PA e-filing fee will be $20
NJ state return will cost you $40 (to download the additional NJ State return)
NJ e-filing fee will be $20
Total price is $103 (23+20+40+20).
But just say you live in a state where there is a law where e-filing is free (like NY) and you work and live in NY, the total cost will be $23 for you since you get both state and federal e-filings for free.
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This fills in and calculates federal and a state return of your choosing. You can create and create as many returns as you like but you get only five federal efiles and no state ones.
People complain about that second one but the do not promise on the package that they efile state and have notice that if you want to efile it will cost extra.
People are lately equating or confusing filing taxes with efiling taxes. You can create and file as many returns as you like on paper but only get the five federal efiles and no state. You do no have to efile state and pay any more unless you agree to it. The software will at a times try to upsell you stuff like that but be cautious of it is as it is not necessary.
I advise against paying the extra for efiling as it takes away from the cut rate price of software and is unnecessary money out of your pocket.
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