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H&R Block tax software is on sale for 60% off at Amazon
Although doing your taxes is intimidating and tedious, it’s something everyone has to complete before the April 15th deadline.
However, H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe + State 2018 can walk you through the process and help you get the most out of your return to get the biggest refund possible. Luckily, the software is now on sale for just $18, or $26.99 off its list price on Amazon. This is the lowest price the online retailer has ever offered for this product.
Normally retailing for $44.99, H&R Block is a wonderful do-it-yourself and simple option to maximize your refund for 2018. Just import your W-2, 1099, or 1098 forms and H&R Block will go step-by-step to help you file your federal and state taxes on time.
If you’re a homeowner or investor, this tax software can itemize all your deductions, while taking into account your charitable donations and dependent deductions for the season. Need a Schedule-A form? Need a Schedule-C form? H&R Block has you covered with its ability to scour every new tax law and deduction to make sure your return will benefit you.
Meanwhile, the tax prep company will even give you access to professionals and experts to help you through all of your tax forms and receipts. It’s like having your own personal accountant on your Mac or PC.
Still not convinced? Amazon customer Kayco writes:
“I have used HR Block to do my own taxes for many years. I don’t have a degree in anything close to accounting so I like that this software walks me through the process step by step. Pretty easy to do my own taxes. Easy and free to submit to IRS (except always have to pay to submit to state). You can do more than one set of taxes so I help my teenage kids do theirs as well. It was also a great deal.”
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