Customer Reviews for H&R Block - Tax Software Deluxe + State 2025 - Windows, Mac OS
Customer Rating
3
More difficult than it should be
on March 27, 2020
Posted by: gearhead4
from Woodridge, NY
I was asked to enter the same information repeatedly. The printed worksheets included sheets where I had no entries. I thanght I had filed my return, but when I circled back to check the status, it showed that the return had not been filed.
Value
2
Written by a customer while visiting HRBlock
Customer Rating
5
Really good program
on March 27, 2020
Posted by: RJ2020
from Missouri
I have used this every year for the past 10 years. It allows me 5 filings, which covers me and my kids. The program is easy to use, and makes a job I would consider impossible to do, possibly.
Pros: Easy to prepare, Easy to import documents, Fast
Customer for 20 years and never a problem. Thanks H&RB
Pros: Easy to prepare, Easy to import documents, Fast
I would recommend this to a friend!
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting HRBlock
Customer Rating
1
H&R Block Deluxe 2019 Software
on March 27, 2020
Posted by: NotHappy_2019
from IA
Worked fine every year but this year. Was rejected by the IRS and then my bank account was hacked 2 hours later. SW introduced errors in the data that was entered (mixed DOBs with dependents), etc. Had to spend extra time reviewing forms it auto-populates.
Cons: Time consuming
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Value
1
Written by a customer while visiting HRBlock
Customer Rating
3
Could Be Better
on March 27, 2020
Posted by: DrDinOhio
from Tallmadge, Ohio
The program is pretty easy to use, and I have done so for several years now. I always like to run the program both for my wife and I to file jointly and for us to file separately. I have found that one or the other is markedly more beneficial for us; this year it was filing separately. It was a difficult task for me. It seems that it would be a pretty simple software task for the program to run it both ways and to tell me which way is most beneficial. As I write this, though, it dawns on me that it is important that the outcome of the state program be factored in, which may make it more complicated from a software perspective.