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Free tax program from H&R Block




April 14th, 2008 at 7:00 am

Tax day is tomorrow! If you haven’t yet filed your taxes for whatever reason, you might be glad to know that you can use TaxCut Basic from H&R Block.

Here’s some info I received from an H&R Block spokesperson:

H&R Block is now offering TaxCut Basic for the low, low price of FREE for all those late tax filers among us:

In addition, anyone that files with TaxCut is automatically entered to win a free Cancun vacation.

Don’t forget that you need to file a return so that you get your economic stimulus check. Be sure to include your checking account numbers so that check will be direct deposited into your account, rather than mailed to you (you’ll get your money faster that way).

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