H&R Block Premium on sale as well for 42.49:https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1683...6832
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For many years, longtime SD'ers who used NewEgg to purchase H&R Block software were used to prices well below $20 (sometimes even free with bundled software and rebates).
This year, they've never really gotten below $20 without a few hoops.
This $30 price is pure greed on either NewEgg's part or H&R Block.
As a side note, I used FreeTaxUSA this year to double-check my own H&R Block tax return and the numbers were the same. I have a little bit beyond a simple tax return (i.e. W2, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-R, 1099-B, including figuring out the exemption of US Treasury returns for State income tax purposes). Both programs figured out everything exactly.
So, while I still prefer H&R Block I will give kudo's to FreeTaxUSA and the users here who love/use it. FreeTaxUSA is a great alternative Tax filing option. The interviews are very simple and easy to navigate through.
Screw NewEgg though...
Reps to the OP though for bringing the info...I don't mean to threadcrap on your hard work to bring this info, as many SD'ers are looking for these types of deal notifications.
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The one thing that stopped me in the past was the lack of brokerage import. However, I like that FreeTaxUSA lets you enter summary totals and then upload statements for your non-covered stock transactions. Doing this was faster than H&R Block's import feature and having to click through and verify each transaction.
The one thing that stopped me in the past was the lack of brokerage import. However, I like that FreeTaxUSA lets you enter summary totals and then upload statements for your non-covered stock transactions. Doing this was faster than H&R Block's import feature and having to click through and verify each transaction.
I also switched to freetaxusa and found it comparable if not better than hr block.
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I decided to try FREETAXUSA a couple days ago. I will never go back to H&R Block. If you're on the fence or need an extra push to switch, this is your sign. I was in your same position a week ago.
FTUSA UI is light years ahead of the blocky traditional software. It was very easy, intuitive, multiple W2s, a 1099, itemized deductions, it was an absolute breeze. Free federal file and $15 for my state efile, I saved buying overpriced software and sure, they have my data which H&R Block has been monetizing for years anyway.
SDers, make the switch, don't give these profiteering, lobbying tax software corps more money.
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I'm gonna buy it soon and should have 3 left over. was going to do just deluxe. do you need state?
This year I had trouble even buying a second state from the HRB website and had to have a support person give me a link for the program I bought.
On top of that, $20 to efile that state return (the "free" (included) one, or the extra one bought for $40). And last year when I extended my return, it would've been an efile fee to do that. Fortunately, I was able to go to IRS and state sites. (One state is NY, which requires eFile and doesn't allow software companies to charge for same; I wish more states would do that... OK, all I care about is NJ for that.)
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