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51aHkeWLTaL. SL160  H&R Block At Home 2009 Deluxe Federal + State + eFile

  • Ideal for homeowners and investors, H&R Block At Home Deluxe includes everything you need to easily complete your federal and state taxes, plus five free federal e-files
  • Customized interview process helps you easily complete your federal and state taxes
  • Easily import W-2, 1099, and data from last year’s return; quickly import data from TaxCut, TurboTax, Quicken, and Microsoft Money software
  • Automatically double-checks returns for errors; built-in expertise and audit support with guidance
  • Guidance for reporting investments, dividends, home sales, and retirement income; H&R Block DeductionPro software to maximize tax savings from donations

Product Description
Guidance for all your personal tax situations. Federal forms and State forms. Step-by-step interviews guide you through a customized experience relevant to your tax situation. Everything you need to prepare your federal and state taxes in one complete program.Amazon.com Product Description
H&R Block At Home Deluxe includes everything you need to easily complete your federal and state taxes, plus five free federal e-files. With a new, easy-to-use interface,… More >>

H&R Block At Home 2009 Deluxe Federal + State + eFile

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5 Responses to H&R Block At Home 2009 Deluxe Federal + State + eFile

  1. Calvin A. May on January 20, 2010 at 11:58 am

    Anyone using this software with a PowerMac G4 using Software OS X Leopard, Version 10.5.8?

    If so how does it work on the Mac?

    Cal
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Joseph E. Demsey on January 20, 2010 at 2:10 pm

    I have been a turbo tax customer from day 1, but what they pulled last year was the icing on the cake!

    I will never go back to turbo tax again!!

    This is my 1st year using this software so I will see how this one works out.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Patrick Madigan on January 20, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    I’ve used Taxcut for years and it’s always served me well, even when I was self employed and final Schedule C’s. I’ve also used Turbotax several times and that did just as well. Both are about the same in my book.

    However, I just got a telemarketing call from H & R Block, and it was a commercial for their Taxcut software. They acknowledged that I was a user of Taxcut 2008, but I had to listen to the whole commercial before getting to the part where I could hit “1″ to be removed from their call list. Incredibly lame! H & R Block just lost a customer, and I would not recommend that anyone use this software unless they like getting unsolicited phone calls.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Summiteer on January 20, 2010 at 5:19 pm

    My first tax preparation software, I made myself by programming Form 1040 in an Excel spreadsheet. It worked well and allowed me to watch my taxes interactively during the year. But I did not want to update it to meet changing tax laws. So, I tried TurboTax. It was okay, and worked better than my spreadsheet. Then I gave TaxCut a try. It was smooth as silk. I like best its ease of importing prior year taxes. Saved gobs of time in filling out new year taxes. Also, it made filling in State taxes a breeze and tipped me off to the fact that federal taxes no longer allow a deduction for contributions (Schedule A) but states still do. Being a programmer and software interface expert, I was impressed with its user friendly interface – i.e, you can find what you are looking for and get back to where you were and explore all the tax laws without any farting around! I’ve used it for the last 10 years now, and can’t say I look forward to using it since I’d prefer a “Fair Tax” (see Neal Boortz. Nontheless, given taxes, democrats, and hell as unavoidable bad news, TaxCut is an annual good thing. Just wait till May to purchase it, and save $$.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Douglas F. Gray on January 20, 2010 at 7:28 pm

    I have used TAXCUT (before name change) for as long as I can remember to do my s-corp business returns. I waited for the release and received today (1/7/2010). After 1 hour of trying to import my data from 2008 and constant warnings that “folder does not exist” I called their support line. Nice man, but poor english language tried 40 minutes to help and finally got an answer from a supervisor. The answer was “we are sorry because the IRS has not released all the forms our software does not SEE your 2008 files. Wait another week and try again”.

    I am not upset that IRS forms are unavailable, but very frustrated that they shipped software not yet working with an error message that makes it look like the user, me, is too stupid to find last years return on my PC. This is unacceptable. FYI: They would not give me a refund and instead referred me back to AMAZON as if it is their fault. Shame on the software marketing team for shipping a poor untested piece of software.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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