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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (30350)5/7/2005 2:38:53 PM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I can't believe you allow H&R to touch your tax return.

We just got mail here at home with a rejected-and-returned state income tax check made out by my son--who lives in a completely different state, because he chose to use H&R to help him with his very simple tax return in the state he lives in.

I know my young son doesn't fully know the ropes about tax returns yet (because we've always had them done for him before), but he was coached heavily by me and then did everything his last-minute tax preparer at H&R told him to do.

There was no need for this problem to occur, and no need for him to pay H&R to advise him in what turned out to be a fiasco.