Never use H&R Block, they are a bunch of morons. They know nothing about deductions and aren't interested in getting you the biggest bang for your buck, just getting you out the door. The employees aren't tax professionals, they are just number punchers that plug in numbers when the program asks them to.
2007-01-18 06:40:07
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answered by wida_slickness 1
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Unless H&R messes up or you do, the refund or tax due amount should be the same. Buying TaxCut is cheaper than paying H&R to do it in their office, so you'd save money with the software.
If your return is very complicated, you might be better off seeing an accountant than either using TaxCut or H&R. But for most normal returns, the software should work just fine.
2007-01-18 16:41:39
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answered by Judy 7
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Tax Cut is H & R Block's software. Whether you use software or you physically go to a tax service, if you're taxes are done right, the outcome will be the same.
I've used Tax Cut this year and in previous years for free! The IRS sponsors the Free File Alliance, in which H & R Block participates. It's easy to prepare and file your federal return. Just answer the questions and you're done!
2007-01-18 07:18:50
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answered by Celeste 6
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No one can "guarantee" a larger refund. If your tax returns are being done correctly both ways, there should not be a difference in the refund by doing it yourself using software versus going to H&R Block. The only way that there could be a difference is if a valid deduction was missed.
Tax software will "interview" you to determine what income you have and what deductions you may be eligible for. This interview will be the same as the one done by H&R Block, or any other tax preparer. How good the interview is really depends on how thorough it is and the quality of your responses. The maxim "garbage in, garbage out" applies.
2007-01-18 06:49:12
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answered by jseah114 6
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Being an Instructor and Manager of H&R Block, I stand behind both (since Tax-Cut is H&R Block). CPA's and such do charge way more, in addition, H&R is recognized by the IRS for its Income Tax Course. In addition, we do not charge more than the competitors & we offer SO MUCH MORE. We offer Banking, Investments/Financial Advisors, Mortgages, Small Businees (advisors/tax/etc), and Taxes. So, go to an office and what you pay for is personal advice, Instant Money and a Tax & Financial Partner for life.
2007-01-18 18:03:33
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answered by Successy Lady 1
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Did everyone at HR Block allow you to keep in mind that you would possibly want to have the ability to do a wire move with the Emerald Card? Did you verify into it previously attempting it? How is this difficulty the duty of the tax education position? You topics are with the banks receiving the money and the transmitter.
2016-11-25 01:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither... You would get a larger refund if you go to a highly skilled tax accountant that knows all the loop holes and can get you money where you never knew you could.
I had H & R block and they screwed up many things... my NOW accountant had to go back and do amended taxes to fix what H&R block missed.
Always have people smarter than YOU working FOR you...pay someone good money to do what YOU do not want to do. I do not want to learn all the tax laws and codes, so I pay my guy to keep me in the free and clear with the IRS and get me money to boot.
2007-01-18 06:18:24
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answered by Kitty 6
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H&R Block is never the right answer. I worked there for two years before starting my own tax practice. The average charge for a customer when I worked there was $160.00. Now that I'm on my own I average just under $100.
2007-01-18 06:24:15
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answered by slheeley 1
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I wouldn't feel very comfortable with HR Block. Tax cut might work for you, but it depends on your situation. Do you make alot of money? Own your own home? Lot's of sharitable deductions? Or are you single, no dependants, income < $50,000, no house,etc.
Bottom line is they can't find tax refunds for you if you have nothing to be refunded for!
best advice is to talk to a CPA.
2007-01-18 06:06:56
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answered by Baked n Blended 5
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You'd get more by doing them yourself because you wouldn't have to pay H&R Block $100-$200 to prepare your taxes. Do it yourself and use the same tax software they use, like Turbo Tax or Tax Act....
2007-01-18 06:07:44
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answered by jim 6
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