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H&R Block At Home 2011 Premium

Platform : Mac OS X, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
3.6 out of 5 stars 54 customer reviews

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  • Federal + state tax software for those with more complex tax situations
  • Imports last year's tax data from H&R Block At Home and TurboTax software
  • Customized interview process; tax planning advice for the upcoming year
  • Includes H&R Block tax expertise--plus H&R Block's maximum refund guarantee
  • Ideal for homeowners, investors, rental property owners, and self-employed Schedule C filers
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Platform: PC/Mac Disc
  • Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
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  • ASIN: B00604ICJG
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 1.5 x 7.5 inches ; 8 ounces
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: November 21, 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,893 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)
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The software is easy to use and navigate. I have 7 rental properties, capital gains, dividends, a small business---and it walks me though everything. I am very happy with the program. I use it on a MAC--it was very easy to install. (i am still running snow leopard and not sure if that makes a difference).

It comes with free audit support if you ever get audited. i've been audited two times---both times I won!!! It also includes a free phone call to a tax advisor but i didn't need to use that as the program is self explanatory.

You get 5 free federal efiles but have to pay for the state efile.

After you are done, i encourage you to save a backup copy as a PDF. I learned the hard way that the on of the old pc versions i have can no longer be opened on the operating system i have on my pc so i can't really access those taxes. But, if you save them as a pdf, you don't need the H&R block program to open the document--any computer will always be able to open it. Lesson learned---luckily, those tax years were so long ago, that it didin't ultimately matter. I don't print my taxes as they are over 100 pages due to the rental properties, deductions, capital gains, dividends, and small business.

I would highly, highly recommend this program. It is a great value both because of its price and because it delivers a product far superior to the price they are asking (and superior to my experience with turbo tax
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The product works good once you get past the installation challenge. In attempting to install this on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, the product would start to install, then crash. After several tries and reboots, I figured maybe it was having permission problems. So, the fix for me was to right-click on the setup icon and select "Run as administrator". The installation went smoothly afterwards.

If you are experiencing troubles with installation, try the "Run as administrator" first. It might just work!

I took one star since I wasn't sure if this was a feature or lack of documentation. Either way, bad and could have been a show stopper for the technically challenged.
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Why do they charge for state e-filing when you can e-file with the state yourself for free? At least in California, you are able to e-file for free through 8 different companies and yet HR Block (and to be fair TurboTax also) charges $20 PER RETURN for state e-filing. I've already shelled out for your software, and now you want me to pay even more yet again? I've been paying for tax prep software for the last 10 years and now I think this is the last time. There are so many free options out there, ones that do more than just simple returns, but ones that can handle 1099-DIV's, 1099-INT's, and 1099-E's and include free Federal AND State e-filing.
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I'm very disappointed. I am doing my taxes at home for the first time - I've paid people to do them all of this time(since I was a IRS employee and needed to be dead on each year- yes they watch what you file). Well anyway - the depreciation section doesn't work correctly - if you modify anything it doesn't change the amounts you actually have to delete the item and start over for it to figure the amount correctly. Also I think their rules on the Lifetime learning credit are incorrect. The program doesn't count the books as a qualified amount, but the IRS website says 2. Lifetime Learning Credit - Qualified expenses include tuition and fees, course related books, supplies and equipment. So it doesn't add in this amount - which could cost you extra credits. Once you've used your 1 free tax session - you have to pay for more help. Being that it already costs a small fortune for the software, you should get more help - especially when they might be at fault.
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One would think that after so many years at it, H&R Block would be a lot further ahead with its tax software package, but it is more or less the same old thing, revised every year, but no dramatic improvements.

Another surprise, installation woes. Windows 7 in 2012, and you still can't install a simple program without issues. In my case, on a quadcore AMD 64-bit Windows 7 computer. On the third installation attempt, the Program Compatibility Assistant finally sorted it out on its own and the darned thing installed.

After the successful installation, you run the software for the first time. You have the option to register it, and then it automatically checks for updates on the internet.

From within the program, you can then select to install the State Program. You get one free State program with this version, but not a free state e-file. You can purchase additional State programs if you need multiple states. Installation of the State program is a program installation in itself, you have to close the H&R software and go through the installers.

Preparing taxes was the usual routine, going through the different Q&A screens, and on and on. Navigation, usability, and explanations could have been better. The e-filing part worked without issue. The Search feature is borderline useless, it looks like something from 1999. The program gets things done when you slog through it, but after so many years at it, it should have been a lot better at it.

Another major point of irritation: you get five free federal e-files and zero state e-files. It would be more fair if they offered five free e-files and it would be up to the consumer to decide how to use them, federal or state or a combination!
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