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Anonymous
Please make sure no surprise FORMs removal vis-a-vis last year for the same version.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Is it expired?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Seems does not include state e-file fee. Not a good deal
2 months ago |
Anonymous
I think that this does include state (print) and 5 federal e-files. Different states are different. I've used H&R block in NC for a long time, I just print and mail my state return, it's usually tiny anyway. But it does include federal e-files. //@Anonymous: Seems does not include state e-file fee. Not a good deal
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Agree. I was tired of paying the state of Michigan $25 for the convenience of e-filing so I started printing and mailing. //@Anonymous: I think that this does include state (print) and 5 federal e-files. Different states are different. I've used H&R block in NC for a long time, I just print and mail my state return, it's usually tiny anyway. But it does include federal e-files. //@Anonymous: Seems does not include state e-file fee. Not a good deal
2 months ago |
Stewie
How does this compare to TurboTax?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Looks like a great deal for brand new galaxy watch 8 classic. Why is it so cheap? What does international version mean?
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Can it import a Turbotax file? That wall I won’t have to re-enter everything that I have used year over year.
3 months ago |
Anonymous
more forms and no gimmicks. Remember how TT removed schedule D from Deluxe version in the past. 2023 i said let's try TT after i stopped it due to removal of schedule D. TT won't efile f8938 due to reporting entry for 3502. Back and forth with TT support with no viable solution.
3 months ago |
Anonymous
i would not be surprised if they pull the plug on importing data like they did schedule D move to more expansive version. //@Anonymous: Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Yes, after your brokerage (I use Merrill Lynch) has made your 1099s available online, you can find a setting to allow 3rd party access. Do that in your brokerage account. Then, in H&R Block, in the section on capital gains, you have an option to enter transactions or import them. You have to pick import, then find your brokerage in their dropdown menu, then provide your UN and PW. You can change your PW for the 5 minutes that this takes, then change it back if you want. It then imports sales, dividends, everything on the 1099s, including basis, dates, and if necessary wash-sale basis (ask me how I know...). :) I've been using it for about 5 years now, it's clunky but it gets the job done. The only problem I had was in 2023 when I bought an EV, and they didn't have the form that allows you to claim that credit until March. I think that's all working now though. //@Anonymous: Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
3 months ago |
Anonymous
For some bigger ones, such as Fidelity, it can. //@anonymous: Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Expired.
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Galaxy S26 is expected around late February 2026.
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Boost mobile $200, unlock after a year
3 months ago |
Anonymous
$166 one is sold out
3 months ago |
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Anonymous
Hisense is a very good brand. Please don't debase it. If China made cars are allowed into USA, we should see better vehicle market in the great favor of American customers as what we see now in the TV's. China quality is catching up very quickly, and in some respects, already No. 1. //@Anonymous: I really don't think so. Hisense is a famous brand with excellent quality. //@Anonymous: Check LG and Samsung in Sams, sometimes they have even better price than this trash.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Interesting... why then do one need two of them, though :)
2 months ago |
Anonymous
If these TV were domestic made, we probably have to pay 3999
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Used to have a 65” with same price. Very solid TV. Could not ask more with this price.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
I'll buy it once my 55" old school TV stops working.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Hisense is a very good brand. Please don't debase it. If China made cars are allowed into USA, we should see better vehicle market in the great favor of American customers as what we see now in the TV's. China quality is catching up very quickly, and in some respects, already No. 1. //@Anonymous: I really don't think so. Hisense is a famous brand with excellent quality. //@Anonymous: Check LG and Samsung in Sams, sometimes they have even better price than this trash.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Be nice, you spoke like one //@Anonymous: Check LG and Samsung in Sams, sometimes they have even better price than this trash.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Walmart BF deal is only 168 for 55", the best deal ever.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
If I buy 2 of the 75" TVs, one for my house and one for my parents house do I get 2 32" TVs as well?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Hisense is trash. Period. Only LG. Period. //@Anonymous: Hisense is a very good brand. Please don't debase it. If China made cars are allowed into USA, we should see better vehicle market in the great favor of American customers as what we see now in the TV's. China quality is catching up very quickly, and in some respects, already No. 1. //@Anonymous: I really don't think so. Hisense is a famous brand with excellent quality. //@Anonymous: Check LG and Samsung in Sams, sometimes they have even better price than this trash.
2 months ago |