$15 for $30 Worth of Online Tax-Preparation Products from H&R Block
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- File your own taxes
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- Step-by-step guided software
- Maximum-return guarantee
Having your taxes filed by a professional can lead to uncomfortable conversations about whether or not "stage heckler" is a taxable occupation, and why you've included a written request to accept your return in the form of White House grass clippings. Save yourself from taxing inquisitions with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of online tax-preparation products from H&R Block.
H&R Block At Home products provide busy taxpayers with guided software and expert customer service designed to empower them with the cent-saving skills of a level 10 tax master. The easy-to-follow prepping packages are personalized to suit any income, occupation, marital status, or musical taste, and all come with the benefit of a maximum-refund guarantee and professional audit support, if needed. Filers with minimal write-off needs can opt for the basic package ($19.95) to easily import last year's returns and their current info from their personal computer or any H&R Block office. Homeowners, charitable donors, and those who invest in more than time will benefit from the personalized deluxe package ($29.95), which can help decode the reimbursement potential of mortgage interest, donations, and stock sales. The self-employed and those who own rental properties can find maximum aid with the premium software ($49.95), which includes one session of live support from one of H&R Block's tax professionals or a moonlighting Scrooge McDuck.
Aside from making filing easy for the common man and the occasional high-earning circus lion, H&R Block At Home's online prep products come with one free federal e-file (state return is an additional fee), which enables tax payers to receive their returns in as few as eight days, or one Beatles week. The careful tax-perts will even guarantee accurate calculations, and double check your return for common errors, such as forgetting you no longer go by The Artist Formerly Known as John Goodman.
- File your own taxes
- Safe, secure system
- Step-by-step guided software
- Maximum-return guarantee
Having your taxes filed by a professional can lead to uncomfortable conversations about whether or not "stage heckler" is a taxable occupation, and why you've included a written request to accept your return in the form of White House grass clippings. Save yourself from taxing inquisitions with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of online tax-preparation products from H&R Block.
H&R Block At Home products provide busy taxpayers with guided software and expert customer service designed to empower them with the cent-saving skills of a level 10 tax master. The easy-to-follow prepping packages are personalized to suit any income, occupation, marital status, or musical taste, and all come with the benefit of a maximum-refund guarantee and professional audit support, if needed. Filers with minimal write-off needs can opt for the basic package ($19.95) to easily import last year's returns and their current info from their personal computer or any H&R Block office. Homeowners, charitable donors, and those who invest in more than time will benefit from the personalized deluxe package ($29.95), which can help decode the reimbursement potential of mortgage interest, donations, and stock sales. The self-employed and those who own rental properties can find maximum aid with the premium software ($49.95), which includes one session of live support from one of H&R Block's tax professionals or a moonlighting Scrooge McDuck.
Aside from making filing easy for the common man and the occasional high-earning circus lion, H&R Block At Home's online prep products come with one free federal e-file (state return is an additional fee), which enables tax payers to receive their returns in as few as eight days, or one Beatles week. The careful tax-perts will even guarantee accurate calculations, and double check your return for common errors, such as forgetting you no longer go by The Artist Formerly Known as John Goodman.