H&R Block Taxcut 2006 Premium Federal + State Win/Mac

H&R Block Taxcut 2006 Premium Federal + State Win/Mac

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

H&R Block TaxCut Premium Federal+State 2006 has everything you need in one comprehensive program for any tax situation. From 1040EZ to Schedule C, you'll get guidance through step-by-step interviews. They'll be customized to your unique needs, so you can 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 your data from…

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A failure with WV state forms
My husband reached age 65, and WV forms apparently require us to separate his income from mine to get a deduction. Even thought I'd "told" Taxcut whose income was whose when I entered this into Federal, program failed to transfer this info to state forms, so I had to add up income amounts again (lazy programming on their part). They also did not have in their package TWO forms that I needed for WV: Neighborhood investment credit (unusal, so I might understand that) or Penalty for Underpayment (no excuse for them not to have that). Very frustrating!
2007-02-18, 3 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Tax Cut
This is the second year that I have used this program. It is very easy to use and plan on using it again next year. Saved me a few hundred dollars that I am sure I would not of caught on my own. Excellent value for the money.
2007-02-17, 0 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Taxcut in decline
I have used Taxcut since before H & R Block got involved with the program. Each year it has become a bit easier to use, provided you are willing to use the interview mode, and considerably more awkward if you prefer doing your taxes form by form, the old fashioned way. This year furthers that progression.
Too bad, but at least Taxcut has never been determined to install spyware on your system - unlike Turbo Tax.
2007-02-16, 0 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Used to use this product successfully
and so when they mailed me the free software for my Mac, I decided to use it again. We have rental properties and when I started to input the information, the software quickly recommended upgrading to premium. Ok, so I did. Now, I have to ditch this whole return and buy Turbo Tax as well since it's screwed up my rental figures by applying "real estate professional" to one property only. It's mysteriously disallowed my depreciation.
The questions the program asks are lockstep and don't give enough straight forward help (like the other reviewer it was recommended that I read some lengthy IRS pamphlet- that's a great help-- thanks a lot!!) and it is difficult to know where it goes wrong in the interview. I think this software was rushed onto the market without enough testing.However, I'm sure that if your return is fairly simple and not 35 pgs long like mine, it works OK.
2007-02-15, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Why is state importing always so poor??
I've used Taxcut a good 5 years now, having previously used TurboTax. It's not bad and gets the job done, but why has the exporting to state function still not gotten any better? I'm done with the federal and it's still asking me stupid questions during the state portion like, was I a full time resident of the state, did I pay income taxes to any other state and any property taxes, (yes, yes, yes, you have that already, etc. etc.) Sure it imported most of the data, but what gives? It makes me wonder what else it's missing or has gotten wrong.
2007-02-12, 4 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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