I heard about the H&R Block Second Look - a free review of your current or tax returns. Has anyone used that service?
I've been preparing my tax return using TurboTax, but I wouldn't mind a "second look", particularly due to various foreign assets and taxes and business income and expenses. I'm wondering whether it's a waste of time. I would just go and do it, but it requires printing all the forms and documents, so it is a little bit of an effort.
Free Tax Return Review (Second Look)
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Re: Free Tax Return Review (Second Look)
I don't think its a waste of time but I seriously doubt any tax preparer (HRB or otherwise) would have the time to do "a second look" this week.natureexplorer wrote:I heard about the H&R Block Second Look - a free review of your current or tax returns. Has anyone used that service?
I've been preparing my tax return using TurboTax, but I wouldn't mind a "second look", particularly due to various foreign assets and taxes and business income and expenses. I'm wondering whether it's a waste of time. I would just go and do it, but it requires printing all the forms and documents, so it is a little bit of an effort.
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Re: Free Tax Return Review (Second Look)
I'm not in rush. Has anyone used their free Second Look service?pshonore wrote:I don't think its a waste of time but I seriously doubt any tax preparer (HRB or otherwise) would have the time to do "a second look" this week.natureexplorer wrote:I heard about the H&R Block Second Look - a free review of your current or tax returns. Has anyone used that service?
I've been preparing my tax return using TurboTax, but I wouldn't mind a "second look", particularly due to various foreign assets and taxes and business income and expenses. I'm wondering whether it's a waste of time. I would just go and do it, but it requires printing all the forms and documents, so it is a little bit of an effort.