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H&R Block sued the FTC, seeking an order that could throw a wrench in the agency's complaint filed last month over the software's deceptive ads.
On H&R Block’s website, it advertises alternatives to the free version that cost from $35 to $85 for a federal return. The FTC is not seeking any civil penalties.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Friday it filed a complaint accusing H&R Block of deceptively marketing its online tax-filing software as free when that is not true for many consumers.
H&R Block sued the US Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday, seeking an order that could upend the agency’s case accusing the tax giant of misleading consumers about the scope of its free tax ...
For its part, H&R Block has denied wrongdoing and in March, filed a lawsuit against the FTC related to the agency's complaint. Here's more of what you need to know about that cause of action and ...
The Federal Trade Commission finalized an order to H&R Block requiring the tax-preparation company to make changes to its practices ahead of the coming tax season and pay a $7 million fine.
Free online filing is available from H&R Block for taxpayers with simple federal and state tax returns. The free tier allows you to file IRS Form 1040 (including Schedules 1, 2 and 3), report ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued tax preparation giant H&R Block over the company's deceptive "free" online filing advertising and for pressuring people into overpaying for its services.
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