H&R Block at Home Deluxe Features
27 Jan
The features of H&R Block at Home Deluxe show why there are many benefits for investors and homeowners using this software.
H&R Block at Home Deluxe is one of the most popular tax software applications in the world. While there are other programs from H&R Block, this is clearly the frontrunner thanks to its many features.
At Home is best for investors and homeowners who are looking for step by step guidance. As you know, investments and home ownership can greatly change your tax situation. And in many cases, it is changed for the better – if you take full advantage of the deductions and credits that are available to you.
Automatic Double Check is one of the features that have made At Home a top seller. If you are worried about making mistakes, this tool will surely catch them before you submit your return to the IRS.
Additionally, you receive one free federal e-file as well as the ability to do the same with your state return for under $40 at the time of writing.
What about Worry-free Audit Support? This alone is the reason for many people choosing At Home. With this protection, if you are audited an enrolled agent will assist with any communication between you and the IRS or your state if you are queried by State tax auditors. Along with this, they can represent you before the IRS if you desire.

Screenshot showing the many features and benefits of At Home.
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