TL;DR:File your taxes for free with H&R Block Free Online
The IRS announced it will begin accepting and processing 2019 federal tax returns on Monday, January 27, 2020. If you’re eager to neatly wrap up your dealings with the tax man and see a refund hit your debit account ASAP, get a jump-start on prepping your return way ahead of the April 15 deadline. If you do owe money to the government, the faster you do it, the less painful it will be — trust us.
For the quickest way to get your cash back, the digitally minded IRS encourages filing electronically and choosing direct deposit. Get free help filing your taxes with H&R Block Free Online (offer valid for a limited time only).
In terms of big news for filing this year, the IRS unveiled new tax brackets for 2019, increased standard deductions, and upped the amount you can stash away for retirement. If your return is pretty basic (for example, you have a W-2, rent your home, or have kids), H&R Block Free Online is ideal for plugging in the numbers and knowing where you stand.
Along with their hefty catalog of downloadable forms you might need for filing, H&R Block provides invaluable self-help options and tech support via real-time chat. To keep costs down, it also features ample credits and deductions, so you won’t have to upgrade just to complete a basic return.
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