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expiredeeman1 posted Jan 12, 2025 12:01 PM
expiredeeman1 posted Jan 12, 2025 12:01 PM

H&R Block Tax Software Premium 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download)

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Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Premium 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $42.50 - $5 when you apply code NNENA228 in cart = $37.50.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $25.99 - $5 when you apply code NNENA226 in cart = $20.99.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe + State 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $29.99 - $7.50 when you apply code NNENA227 in cart = $22.49.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Premium & Business 2024 PC Only (Digital Download) on sale for $49.99 - $5 when you apply code NNENA229 in cart = $44.99.

Thanks to Community Member eeman1 for finding this deal.

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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    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 eggs based on over 80 ratings.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Update: This extremely popular deal is still available.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Premium 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $42.50 - $5 when you apply code NNENA228 in cart = $37.50.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $25.99 - $5 when you apply code NNENA226 in cart = $20.99.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe + State 2024 PC/Mac (Digital Download) on sale for $29.99 - $7.50 when you apply code NNENA227 in cart = $22.49.

Newegg has H&R Block Tax Software Premium & Business 2024 PC Only (Digital Download) on sale for $49.99 - $5 when you apply code NNENA229 in cart = $44.99.

Thanks to Community Member eeman1 for finding this deal.

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

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 eggs based on over 80 ratings.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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fab5friend
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For those of you waiting on a better deal, be aware that the regular price has gone up from last year (49.99 last year vs 59.99 this year per my notes), so the same price may not happen this year. It might be a few dollars higher. I'm tired of waiting so I am getting it now.
JohnG6
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Newegg has had a number of gift card deals in the past few months (example https://slickdeals.net/f/17897070-10-newegg-gift-card-email-delivery-5-via-newegg). I got two of them, totaling two $10 gift cards at $5 a piece. So I spent $10 on the gift cards, plus the $2.49 left over after the code, for a total of $12.49 net in my cost for the software.
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I too, am waiting… The price will get lower as the month goes on and into February.

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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Jan 13, 2025 12:53 AM
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CaddJan 13, 2025 12:53 AM
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Quote from racraft :
Buy two copies.
I don't think it's that easy. One state credits the other state. If you have two copies, how do you account for the taxes you paid for the non resident state? Calculate it manually and input it in your resident state return?
Last edited by Cadd January 12, 2025 at 05:56 PM.
Jan 13, 2025 01:01 AM
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CaddJan 13, 2025 01:01 AM
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Quote from garylapointe :
For $20, I'll print it out and put it in an envelope...
I normally would too. But been getting lazier and lazier as I get older. I think last time I mailed it, it cost around $4 or $5 (certified mail). So I just coughed up the additional $15 just for the convenience.
Last edited by Cadd January 12, 2025 at 06:06 PM.
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Jan 13, 2025 01:04 AM
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CaddJan 13, 2025 01:04 AM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
Amen! I'm shocked by how many go for the upsell and they will tell you they had to pay it and be angry about it.
I actually don't mind the up sell. I'm paying for the convenience. And I'm ok with that.
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Jan 13, 2025 01:12 AM
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Quote from jackc6900 :
Yes but premium is more expansive than this for investment properties which I have many. It tracks and calculates depreciation and rolls your losses. Much more detailed and user friendly.
My business depreciation and capital loss gets tracked and gets rolled and I assume that the same would be true for Schedule E. Will also note if I follow Blocks guidance on version it tells me that I need Premium and Business which I know is not the case as I have always used it. When they changed the blurbs, boxes and marketing some years back I had people on here telling me that it would not do all sorts of things and it got me panicked and yet it still does as it always has. I have W2s, 1099s, 1099Ks, IRAs, HSAs 401Ks, SEP IRAs and investment accounts along with business income and associated deductions and depreciation of all sorts. It handles that all and all passthrough income and associated expenses, deductions and depreciation as far as I know and you only need true business versions if you have a separate corporate entity that must file taxes.

The Schedule E stuff gets more expansive and in depth and I only screen capped the first section. Couple more attached but you may be better doing what you are comfortable with but I am interested if there is some significant difference as my understanding the only thing that changes between versions is the amount of guidance.
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Jan 13, 2025 01:14 AM
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Quote from Cadd :
I normally would too. But been getting lazier and lazier as I get older. I think last time I mailed it, it cost around $4 or $5 (certified mail). So I just coughed up the additional $15 just for the convenience.
I'm so cheap my goes in with stamps.
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Jan 13, 2025 01:37 AM
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jackc6900Jan 13, 2025 01:37 AM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
My business depreciation and capital loss gets tracked and gets rolled and I assume that the same would be true for Schedule E. Will also note if I follow Blocks guidance on version it tells me that I need Premium and Business which I know is not the case as I have always used it. When they changed the blurbs, boxes and marketing some years back I had people on here telling me that it would not do all sorts of things and it got me panicked and yet it still does as it always has. I have W2s, 1099s, 1099Ks, IRAs, HSAs 401Ks, SEP IRAs and investment accounts along with business income and associated deductions and depreciation of all sorts. It handles that all and all passthrough income and associated expenses, deductions and depreciation as far as I know and you only need true business versions if you have a separate corporate entity that must file taxes.

The Schedule E stuff gets more expansive and in depth and I only screen capped the first section. Couple more attached but you may be better doing what you are comfortable with but I am interested if there is some significant difference as my understanding the only thing that changes between versions is the amount of guidance.
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This is very helpful. Yes those are most of the screens I'm used to filling in I thought were just on premium. I guess though, why does H&R Block's marketing side by side comparison of all the versions not have a checkmark for rental properties next to deluxe? But it does for premium. What does premium have that deluxe doesn't? Pure trick to pay more?
Jan 13, 2025 01:43 AM
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cooladeJan 13, 2025 01:43 AM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
I'm still not sure of you are right as I thought you must do the the federal and state on the first machine and then export the file to the second. The calculations for two states affect each other somewhere from my understanding. In previous years I have seen people explain it pretty clearly and hope maybe they show up for those that need that. I guess that stuff is back in previous years deal threads but as I do not need it I am not digging around
I think you could fairly easily input the tax payment amount generated by your non resident state as tax credit in your resident state return. In case of any income allocations I'd suggest just doing these in a spreadsheet and saving for your records (eg 70% to state 1, 30% state 2). The state returns are usually not too long or complicated to find these fields

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Jan 13, 2025 02:35 AM
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wannadonnaJan 13, 2025 02:35 AM
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Still holding out for the $14.99 I ordered on 1/31/24.
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johnnyb_sJan 13, 2025 02:49 AM
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
Well, H&R doesn't offer free e-filing on states, but state tax software is included (you just have to print out and mail in). One big quest is, does the free program offer free federal e-filing?
Usually it offers 5 free federal filings- after that, unlimited print and mail returns.
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Jan 13, 2025 03:04 AM
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johnnyb_sJan 13, 2025 03:04 AM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
Supposedly there is a way to buy two packages and install on two different computers to get that done. I believe you fill in and calculate on one computer export that file to the second computer which has the other state installed and file all from there.

YMMV and I am just stating what I heard around here. Maybe someone with more knowledge of that will chime in.

I assume that people do it as it is cheaper than buying a second state in the installed software.
This is correct. Another option is to talk to customer service, explain that you bought two copies, and need the one state that you couldn't install. They will send you the download link, but that takes more effort than installing on two computers.
Jan 13, 2025 03:06 AM
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DeisaiJan 13, 2025 03:06 AM
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Quote from dealhunter85 :
Is there a consensus on which one is preferred, TurboTax vs H&R Block? I have used Turbo the past few years but there haven't been any deals on it yet this year.
Can't speak for other people, for me both of them are comparable with pros and cons. TurboTax is probably slightly better explaining what each step is doing,but I opt for H&R mostly because a terrible bug on TurboTax ----- a few months after tax season I try to re-open TurboTax to check some numbers, TurboTax won't open,and ask to re-install with the key. My friend hit same problem at different year of TurboTax too. I have never had such issue to reopen previous year H&R blocks. It seem to me either Turbo is in-competence of build software, or they intended to do something weird.
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drawzJan 13, 2025 03:15 AM
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Quote from razman :
Any benefit in this when I could use free tax stuff out there
In general, the advantage of downloaded software is that it keeps your private data local only (well, mostly since it still goes to H&R servers if e-filing) and the ability to import data from banks/brokerages. If you're happy with free options, by all means stick with that.
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drawzJan 13, 2025 03:17 AM
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Quote from JL5 :
I too, am waiting… The price will get lower as the month goes on and into February.

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.
Because SD gets their cut whether you buy now or in February? Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
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drawzJan 13, 2025 03:20 AM
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I prefer my data not be on someone's server subject to hacking.
Still goes to H&R servers first when e-filing.

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Quote from nskmda :
'free tax stuff' is limited to 'basic 1099' or something. as soon as u need to do some extras (like mortgage/savings interest deductions) it won't b sufficient. Frown
There are multiple free options that do this: Cash App is free federal and state. FreeTaxUSA and OLT are free federal with $10-15 state. No limits on which forms are available and no extra charges for them.
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