H&R Block Tax Software Features
27 Jan
A free guide to the highly successful H&R Block tax software range. View and compare special deals on H&R Block top software.
With a name like H&R Block there is no wondering why so many taxpayers rely on the company for filing software. As you begin your search for the best H&R Block tax software you will find that there are many editions available, some of which will suit you better than the rest.
Your options include: free, basic, deluxe, and premium. The option that you choose should be based on several factors, with the most important being the complexity and depth of your tax situation.
The free and basic levels are for taxpayers who have a simple return, such as one W-2 and minimal deductions.
As you jump up to the deluxe and premium editions you will find that you have access to more features. These programs are for people who have more complex tax details attached to their return, such as homeowners and investors. If you are self-employed or own rental property, you need to purchase the premium edition. With the premium software you also get one session of live tax advice from an H&R Block professional. If you think you may have questions, even if you have a simple return, it may be worth the money to opt for the premium level.
Features that are included with all types of H&R Block tax software include: automatic double checking of you return, step by step question and answer session to guide you through your return, free federal e-file, free audit support, and a maximum refund guarantee.
With tax season right around the corner, now is the time to consider which H&R Block software is best for your situation.
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