H&R Block Taxcut 2006 Premium Federal + State + Efile
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend TaxCut Premium Federal + State + E-file has everything you need in one comprehensive program for your tax situation. Whatever you're filing, from 1040EZ to Schedule C, you'll get important guidance through step-by-step interviews. They'll be customized to your unique needs, helping you make the most of money-saving deductions. Find every feature and form from last year's Deluxe and Premium in just one program - and let TaxCut seamlessly import Product details and pricing info |
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76 Customer Reviews Posted
- Use the on-line version
- I used this product last year and was very happy with how easy it was to use. This year I found out that you can go to HR Blocks website and do your taxes on-line and it's CHEAPER than buying the software. The best part is that it doesn't matter what version of windows you have and you don't have to have space on your computer to store the software. Do yourself a favor and check it out. You don't pay anything until you actually submit the tax form so if you don't like it you can still buy this.
- 2007-03-06, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Tax Cut still shows love for Windows 98
- I did try to get Turbo Tax this year like the last 3 years but this year it won't work with Windows 98. I tried Tax Cut since it still lists that as an option and it did very well for me even with my old system. Had no problems carrying over the Turbo Tax data. I will confess I have a simple return-single, no dependents, 1 source of income, some charitable donations so I don't know how it would have done with a more complicated return. I e-filed and returns were accepted with Federal and State with no problems within 24 hours. Yes...my return this year will be going towards a new computer :)
- 2007-03-05, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Save the CD sleeve & don't count on support
- I like the program - it's easy to use and makes tax prep easy. However, I lost the CD sleeve which apparently has a code on it to get the free e-filing. I refused to pay for e-filing twice so I ended up printing out & mailing my return. Note that for fed and state each e-filing fee is $15.95 and then there is a direct-deposit fee (required) for $24.95. No thanks. When I tried to get customer support I got an error message that all support techs were busy and to try again later. Hmph!
- 2007-03-05, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Don't do it!
- I've used Taxcut for the past couple of years, but this year it's a giant headache. After I submitted my return, I went back to check the status. The software told me I had not submitted my return and wanted me to submit again. Worse is that I got an email saying my return was rejected by the IRS and I need to check the status in TaxCut. Well, how am I supposed to do that if TaxCut doesn't even think I've submitted yet. So, I went ahead and submitted again and I still have the same problem. TaxCut still thinks I haven't submitted. 3 calls to Tech Support and waiting on hold for an hour hasn't resolved squat. My next call is to ask for a refund with which I'll switch back to TurboTax.
- 2007-03-03, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- DIY Tax Prep
- Software is great, walks you through every step, asks you the questions you may not have thought of (for the non-professional tax preparer), e.g., what events in your life may affect your current and future tax preparation. Purchased based on a recommendation from MSN Money that compared various tax software---seemed to have all the features we needed for the right price. Highly recommend, will purchase again.
- 2007-03-03, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

