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H&R Block’s bestselling tax software is now $20 off

Tax season waits for no one, and if you haven’t chosen your tax software yet, now is the time. H&R Block Deluxe + State is currently priced at $39.99, down from its regular price of $59.99, but these codes are selling fast. Last year, this deal sold out in under 24 hours, so act quickly with tax deadlines approaching.
For students, homeowners, investors, and anyone seeking an easier way to file taxes, H&R Block’s software offers a guided filing experience to help maximize deductions and refunds. This bundle includes state filing at no extra cost (excluding e-file fees).
The software provides step-by-step guidance, making it easy for first-time filers or those with multiple sources of income.
Transferring last year’s tax information is simple with H&R Block. You can import W-2s, 1099s, and previous filings from TurboTax or Quicken with just a few clicks.
With coverage of over 350 credits and deductions, homeowners, freelancers, and investors can make the most of their tax returns. The software also includes accuracy checks and audit support for added confidence.
Don’t miss out on getting H&R Block Deluxe + State for $39.99 (regular price $59.99).
H&R Block Tax Software Deluxe + State 2024 for Windows/Mac [Online Code] – $39.99
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