
H&R Block Deluxe 2022 review: Available help
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The Self-Employed online version offers more complete support for independents and freelancers, full Schedule C business expense deductions and support for filing for home-office deductions, depreciation and vehicle expenses. At the Premium online level, you gain support for rental income and deductions, Health Savings Accounts tracking, and investment and cryptocurrency transactions. Self-employed with no expense deductions can use the Deluxe tier. The free version does handle unemployment income, a nice addition compared to the competition. As soon as you have a deduction to declare (beyond the Child Tax Credit or student loan interest), you'll need to step up to a higher version with more features that let you deduct things like donations, real estate taxes and mortgage interest. H&R Block's Free online (and Basic download) versions are meant only for simple federal tax returns. For Basic, it costs $39.95 for the state return. Additional state programs cost $39.95 each.
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The Deluxe+State, Premium, and Premium & Business download versions all include the software for one state form, but bizarrely charge $19.95 to e-file (except in N.Y.).

As always, you move onto the state return only after completing a federal return the service will auto-populate relevant information accordingly.

State e-filing is included in all online versions. H&R Block Deluxe 2022 review: State filingĮxcept for H&R Block's Free version, which includes a state tax return at no cost, other H&R Block online versions require an additional $36.99 per state. If you prefer to keep your data locally and out of the cloud, H&R Block has four Mac/PC downloads (opens in new tab) as well, starting at $29.95 for the Basic version and scaling up to $79.95 for Premium & Business (appropriate for small business owners).
