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June 2025 by Carole Needham
Widowed in 2024, I was advised to file with Chrissy by a long-time friend who retired from H & R block. Medical expenses for my late husband would outweigh the standard deduction. Chrissy sent me home - no charge - saying I didn't have enough to meet the standard deduction. Today, Social Security said I must file because the joint income was over the minimum thresh-hold. A disappointing addn to months of grief and financial tasks.
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April 2025 by Janine Porter
NEWPORT OREGON..
The staff was so helpful.. Maria Receptionist & Aide helped to retrieve important information for our taxes... Thank you ladies...
💥PURE AWESOMENESS 💥
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March 2024 by S P
Jayme wassmuth is the best very professional and kind. She did my taxes very effectively.
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March 2024 by Matt O
Jayme is awesome makes doing taxes easy
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March 2024 by Santiago Echeverry
Great professional tax guidance and support; friendly and customer oriented. Thank You!
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February 2024 by Miranda Stewart
Best tax service ever
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September 2023 by Rose Blair
Wonderful service
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September 2023 by Joseph Difatta
Eileen is very professional and a pleasure to work with.
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September 2023 by Cheyenne Leonard
Overall great
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June 2023 by Christine Konrad
It was quick, but for the 20 mins it took to complete, I think $330 is too much.
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April 2023 by Coulrophobic70
I really enjoy working with Verle, now that he is gone I have had nothing but problems. I will never be back to any H&r.
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March 2023 by Jacque Andersen
My tax life has changed over the last few years. I feel confident that H&R Block listened, noted the changes and gave me some ideas for next tax season. I felt they cared and I was not just another client.
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March 2023 by Melody Frazier
Eileen teaches me more about finances, business ownership and options every time I see her.
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March 2023 by John Thompson
Christy is awesome. We never worry about taxes. In these difficult times, it's nice to know that a stressful thing like taxes isn't a concern for us. We have been H&R Block customers since 1995.
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February 2023 by Pam Sturgeon
Be careful and make sure the tax preparers know everything about your situation. We have been supporting our adult son who is unemployed since covid. he does not live withbus but is still counted as an adult relative in need. if you provide more than half of their support for the year you can recieve a tax deduction and get a bigger return.