Program is not user friendly. They make it so difficult to review the tax return from the forms. Very few fields on the form allow you to click on the field and have it bring you to the input field. This forces the user to flip through input screens to try to figure out where the number is coming from.
I’ve used HR for many years now and generally have really good experiences. However I am disappointed with 2022 version. Crashes multiple times in addition to several general software/accounting bugs I noticed when going through the federal program.
Quick easy and accurate. It also has good reminders so that you do not miss anything.
Pros: Easy to import documents
I would recommend this to a friend!
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting HRBlock
Customer Rating
1
Confused. Software version kinda sucks apparently
on June 27, 2023
Posted by: StanLee
from California
I have used H&R before, but ONLINE. Used software version of it this year. Wanted to verify items so went to website and logged into account. Apparently I have to use the computer I installed the program on and did my taxes on to review my returns. It appears not to mesh with logging in online. To me that is Terrible. I also had an issue with a stock purchase I made that was in a company out of the US while doing my actual returns. Not super happy before and this complication/inconvenience makes the experience worse.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting HRBlock
Customer Rating
3
Needs work in State returns
on October 15, 2023
Posted by: Gabe113SF
from San Francisco,CA
Transfer of depreciable assets is very confusing. You need to print Fed forms and align them with State forms. With so many forms and copies, entering California depreciation of assets is very difficult. Why can’t HRBlock just “copy” that over from Fed to State automatically?