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How to use H&R Block to file your taxes in 2018

When you get to H&R Block's homepage, you're presented with a few different options. I went for the online-only service that allows you to file for free.

How to use H&R Block to file your taxes in 2018

You don't have to set up an account right away, if you don't want to.

You don

I chose not to, for the purposes of this article. Plus, I'm not quite ready to file my taxes for real, just yet.

I chose not to, for the purposes of this article. Plus, I

You start by telling the software your first name.

You start by telling the software your first name.

H&R Block also wants to figure out how you did your taxes last year.

H&R Block also wants to figure out how you did your taxes last year.

Then it comes time to give out some personal details, in order to figure out your filing status. You'll have to answer questions like whether or not you're married...

Then it comes time to give out some personal details, in order to figure out your filing status. You

... as well as your date of birth and social security number — which I'm not going to screenshot and post here, for obvious reasons. You can also note if you're filing for someone who's died.

... as well as your date of birth and social security number — which I

It'll also ask you to clarify your residential status, whether or not you're a student, and if you were impacted by a hurricane in 2017.

It

If you're new to filing taxes, H&R Block provides lots of explanations and examples beneath every question. So there's not a lot of room for confusion.

If you

Next, it's time to break out your W2 form, if you have one. I dropped in a PDF version of my old W2, and it calculated my federal refund and automatically uploaded all the details.

Next, it

You're given a chance to review everything in your W2, of course.

You

You're also asked to disclose whether you have other sources of income...

You

... as well as whether you had health insurance...

... as well as whether you had health insurance...

... not to mention foreign financial holdings or student loan interest.

... not to mention foreign financial holdings or student loan interest.

You've got to give H&R Block your contact information as well.

You

All in all, I found H&R Block's free tax service straightforward and easy to use. I have no complaints about my experience — although I didn't get around to entering any state tax. And, of course, I didn't pull the trigger and file.

All in all, I found H&R Block

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