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H&R Block Taxcut Premium Federal + State + Efile

78

Good

  • Pros
  • Comprehensive interview.
  • Imports TurboTax, Quicken and Microsoft.
  • Cons
  • Awkward navigation process.
  • Some instructions are hard to find.
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H&R Block Taxcut Premium Federal + State + Efile Review

by Vanessa Richardson, PC World

This package has a comprehensive interview and a fair price but awkward navigation and unclear instructions.

TaxCut wins points for simplifying its purchase process this year. Instead of having to choose between Basic, Premium, or Deluxe, you're offered one version for federal returns and need decide only whether to buy state return software and prepay your e-filing fees. TaxCut + State + E-File costs $60; Premium + State costs $30; and Premium (for federal returns only) costs $20.

The TaxCut CD-ROM initially took longer to install than the others, although the process sped up towards the end. This year, at least, it's better to file with TaxCut later rather than sooner--during my testing in mid-January, I received a message that additional updates were coming January 31, two weeks later.

Then came a bunch of e-filing instructions, one of which informed me that TaxCut doesn't support e-filing over proxy servers, so I shouldn't expect to be able to file during lunch hour if I were connected to a corporate server. I wish these instructions had been made clearer.

When I was ready to e-file, TaxCut asked for a key code that was supposedly on a sheet of paper in the box. After spending some time searching for this paper (which I feared I had thrown out), I eventually found it instead on the back of the CD-ROM sleeve.

At least I did get one bonus--the will-creation software package WillPower, which is bundled with TaxCut.

You can import last year's return from TaxCut or TurboTax, although when I clicked on a link that I thought would give specific instructions on how to do this, I was treated to an unrelated promotional video for H&R Block. (I eventually found the import instructions through a less-obvious route.) The interview process was similar to that of the online version--comprehensive, with links to clear explanations.

But I wasn't too happy with the overall navigation process. TaxCut didn't let me enter information directly on IRS tax forms; instead, I had to use a "Background Worksheet." Also, the Show Form button showed only the worksheet instead of the actual IRS form. When I clicked on a "Learn more about" link, I was sometimes routed to the Internet to download a video, when all I wanted was a quick text explanation.

But here's the program's most annoying habit: Once I entered data for a return, TaxCut saved it even though I had given instructions not to do so after closing.

At first I couldn't find a way to delete such data, so I went to the Help Center, which told me to find the return I wanted to delete, right-click on it, and a pop-up box would appear. I right-clicked, but nothing happened. I finally clicked on the Browse box--and this got the pop-up to work so I could delete the file. TaxAct needs to work on making it easier to delete information you don't want saved and start over again.

While TaxCut is generally solid and well-priced (and the included access to H&R Block tax pros for one free question will appeal to those seeking a bit of the human touch), the package still falls short of archrival TurboTax in general user-friendliness.

User Reviews for H&R Block Taxcut Premium Federal + State + Efile

  • Reviewed by: asb002

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Easy to install/use

    Weaknesses: Somewhat pricey

    Overall Evaluation: Taxcut is great software. Not only does it make doing your taxes easy, but it helps you to get a greater refund check! Also, if you ever run into problems, "you've got people" in H&R Block.

  • Reviewed by: titan703

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Easy import of previous years, supports imports from other tax programs, deduction calculator finds TONS of deductions I miss, and I know what I am doing

    Weaknesses: No longer a free e-file so either buy this version with e-file included for both federal and state, or pay later.

    Overall Evaluation: I have been a loyal TxCut user for many years now - a look at my bookshelf shows boxes going back to 1997 - and I have been more and more impressed with every year's new version. One year I thought I would save some money by buying TurboTax on sale and I regretted it immediately. I am not saying this as someone who loves a product and will bash anything that is different - I genuinely could not stand the interface and dummied down input screens that mde it too hard to enter more advanced tax features and deductions that TaxCut lets you quickly switch back and forth from the 1040 and GUI. I have to admit I AM a bit disappointed that back in 2005's filing year they stopped offering a free e-file via rebate and switched to this pay in advance version, but that's the breaks. I normally buy the Federal+State version and just mail in my forms to save the money, but I got a good price on this e-file version this year and was eager to try it out since I already have an adjusted W2. I am happy as always.

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