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How Much Does It Cost to File With H&R Block In-Person
Ellis love replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago 24 Members · 23 Replies
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I once ended up paying $250 because of my freelance income. At first i honestly thought it was a rip-off and way too expensive for what i was getting. But when the return came through i realized i got a much bigger refund than i had expected. That completely changed my perspective and i felt like the cost was worth it in the end.
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The way i see it H&R Block in person service is not for everyone. If you are comfortable filing online you can save quite a bit of money. But if you prefer hands on guidance you should be prepared to spend anywhere from $100 to $300 depending on how complex your taxes are.
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For a very basic return the cost is usually around $100 to $120. That seems reasonable when things are simple and straightforward. But once you have more complicated taxes the price goes up quickly. I think that sudden jump is what surprises most people the most. It feels like the cost adds up faster than expected.
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I once tried filing online and got stuck halfway through which was really frustrating. In the end i went to H&R Block and paid about $200 for the service. It felt like a lot at first but I left confident that everything had been done correctly. Sometimes paying extra really is worth it for the peace of mind.
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It’s definitely more expensive than software but i think the value comes when you have questions. My $180 bill felt high, but iu got solid answers that saved me stress.
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My mom uses them every year and pays about $120. She likes the in person interaction. I use software because i don’t want to spend the extra money. Different strokes i guess.
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One year i had unemployment income plus a part-time job. H&R Block charged me $140. It wasn’t too painful but i know i could’ve filed online for free.
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The biggest drawback for me was definitely the price. I ended up paying $160 for what felt like a pretty simple return. On the other hand i did appreciate having someone explain why certain credits did not apply to my situation. That part actually helped me understand the process better. So while it cost more than I expected, I still walked away learning something useful.
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