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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | With TaxCut 2007 Premium Federal + State, you've got the tools you need to breeze through both your federal and your state taxes. With this package, you get the Federal and State tax programs, one free federal and state e-file, as well as a free tax advisor session and the DeductionPro program. The simple interview quickly walks you through the return process to automate your return.and you can quickly and easily import last year's tax and financial data from TaxCut, Turbo Tax, Quicken, Microsoft Money, and H&R Block DeductionPro, as applicable. This program automatically double-checks your return for errors. helps you maximize your deductions and offers multimedia video advice from seasoned H&R tax professionals. Maximize Itemized Deductions Schedule C Support - Extra deduction help for the self-employed Business Expense Assistant helps you make sure you're claiming all deductible business expenses Investor Guidance Quick access to IRS Publications for further explanation of specific tax situations Multimedia Video Advice - Our tax professionals explain how changing tax laws affect you | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 7.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 74 reviews |
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| | System Requirements | | Platform: | Windows Vista / Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Mac OS X | | Media: | CD-ROM | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | Includes everything you need to complete and e-file your federal and state taxesGuidance for every personal tax situation from 1040EZ to Schedule CStep-by-step interview guides you through a customized processIncludes advice on how to find every deduction you deserve and get the maximum refundIncludes advanced tools for investors and business owners
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 74 customer reviews )
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48 of 55 found the following review helpful:
More Than Meets the Eye Dec 16, 2007
By Centerra
"centerra"
I used this product last year and it worked fine except for one minor glitch. That problem had to do with inputting my initial contact information (name, address, etc.) The program would not allow you to use the delete button. You could get past this, and everything else worked fine. No problem with State or electronic filing.
I think the 2007 software is better (the problem described above is fixed). I used to use Turbo Tax, but they got too pricey. HR Block is about where Turbo Tax was in looks three years ago, so they are catching up fast. I was impressed with Turbo back then, so I'm fine with HR Block being a bit less behind with bells and whistles but costing less and throwing in free e-filing. It also includes their program Deduction Finder, something that can save you $$$ if you use deductions, and also you get some free time with HR Block tax specialists if necessary.
I am not gifted in math or tax law, and I find this program very easy to use. The questions are to the point, and the help feature actually answers most of my questions. I showed this to my Dad, who likes to do his taxes by hand himself, and he is actually considering purchasing it. Even if he doesn't, just considering it is a strong endorsement as far as I'm concerned.
For those concerned about the price, check each day. I've seen the discounted price go as low as 49.99, but it changes on a daily basis. Some of the amazon sellers have gone as low as 32.00, too. The comparable TurboTax Premier Federal + State 2007 costs $67.99 and does not include e-filing or the separate program, Deduction Finder.
Bottom line is that it gets the job done, is backed by HR Block (they also throw in some audit protection for free), and it costs less than Turbo Tax. So if using a product just a little behind in terms of fancy stuff is not a big deal, then I think this product will fit the bill.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Error in software doesn't allow you to efile Jan 30, 2008
By A. Barker There is an error with the software that blocks you from e-filing. Do NOT pay extra for the efiling service, as the error isn't expected to be fixed until February 21st.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Installation issues Jan 13, 2008
By Teko This review is for TaxCut 2007 Premium Federal on CD for Windows XP SP2.
I've been a user of TaxCut since tax year 2004. The tax part of TaxCut 2007 seems to work OK. I had problems with the installation and update of TaxCut 2007. Specifically, the TaxCut 2007 installation and update features modify the list of users who can access the \Program Files folder limiting it to only the Administrator who can access this folder. This effectively denies all other users on the XP system access to this folder, which means that ordinary users will have problems executing programs under this folder (which effectively is most installed programs). It also implies that only the Administrator can execute TaxCut.
I was able to fix this issue by looking at another XP system and modifying the access control list (ACL) of the \Program Files folder on the TaxCut system to match the other computer's ACL. Although this restored the system back to normal, TaxCut 2007 still only worked for an administrator, not an ordinary user. I've contacted TaxCut about the \Program Files folder problem. They said that they are looking into it.
This problem occurred when I installed TaxCut. It also occurred on the recent (Jan 10, 2008) update, which I installed on Jan 13, 2008.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
BEWARE of INCOME BUG ON STATE FORM Feb 15, 2008
By Jill
"Busy Mom"
Buyer Beware. . . There is a MAJOR bug in the income field on the state form. The data is manually entered and correct on the federal form, but when you download the state form and the fields auto-fill with the data from the federal form it somehow MISCALCULATES the income -- and it is no small miscalculation -- we are talking by a multiplier of 2!! so assume your income from the federal form is $90,000, the state form populates the field with $180,000. HUGE BUG!!! the net result will obviously be that you have underpaid your taxes and you'll owe thousands of dollars more. I encountered this bug last year and taxcut told us to manually over-ride the number in the field. UNfortunately this meant that we could NOT e-file. Believe it or not I actually bought the program again this year (I have been using this program for the last 7 or 8 years) assuming that such a MAJOR BUG would have been fixed. It was NOT FIXED! As I sit here writing this review I am also on HOLD with taxcut customer support. I have been on hold for 30 minutes straight and the customer rep has not come back on the line once to give me an update. I think he just doesn't want to deal with such a HUGE issue. So he has left me hanging! I will be requesting a refund on the product and going with TURBO TAX this year. the few extra bucks spent on the product is worth the hours of hassle entering data only to find such a HUGE issue. I wish I could write a better review. I have been a LOYAL Tax Cut customer for years and years, but they have REALLY dropped the ball on this one. DON"T BUY THIS PRODUCT!!!
22 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Huge price increase for average software Jan 14, 2008
By Martin S. Brown
"Marty B"
I agree with other comments about the significant price increase that H&R put forth this year. I've used TaxCut for several years now, ever since Intuit tried to put some copy protection on their similar tax product a few years back. My sense is that both TurboTax and TaxCut are neck and neck, and for most of us, neither has a significant advantage over the other. Both products, regrettably, require me to proceed through my tax return in a particular order and not jump around to partially complete different parts of my return as I retrieve information.
My return is really pretty simple and, based on the jump in prices this year, I'm thinking that it is time to revert to completing my return on the IRS forms this year and mailing them in. It's just not worth $60 for the privilege of completing my return in their step-by-step approach.
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