Henry Raymond

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Henry on March 26, 2013, 07:11:50 AM

Title: Used H & R Block At Home To File My Taxes
Post by: Henry on March 26, 2013, 07:11:50 AM
Well, I decided that for my simple taxes paying $279 to have them prepared was a lot of money.  My daughter prepares her own using H & R Block on line while a number of other people I know use Turbo Tax.  I decided yesterday that since I had all my information together in an envelope to bring down this year, I might as well try it at home.  I created my account and got started and withing a couple of hours had e-filed my Federal and Vermont State Taxes.  It told me that everything appeared fine and when I compared what I got vs what the preparer did for me for 2011, there was a little difference, but I was able to explain it and understand what caused it.  It ended up costing me $79 instead of $279.  In this day and age, $200 is nothing to sneeze at.
Title: Re: Used H & R Block At Home To File My Taxes
Post by: nhibbard on March 26, 2013, 09:33:29 AM
Nice. Turbotax is nice except it can't handle certain thing like not claiming renters rebate if you know you don't qualify. They want all the forms done. Both H&R and Turbotax had some filing issues this year which I thi k related to student issues.
Title: Re: Used H & R Block At Home To File My Taxes
Post by: Mike Raburn on April 09, 2013, 04:55:07 PM
This was the 1st year I tried an on-line service.

I used to buy the H&R Block download every year so I could to imports from the previous year.

I mixed it up this year and did them on the H&R on-line service too.

I found the gui much nicer than last years paid download.

Now I have an extra $40.00 to spend on something!