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January 19, 2009 6:44 AM PST

Get TaxCut Standard 2008 for $1 at Dollar Tree

by Rick Broida
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Your local Dollar Tree store has tax prep software for just a buck.

(Credit: H&R Block)

April 15 still seems like a long way off, but it's not too early to get a deal on tax prep software. Dollar Tree is selling H&R Block TaxCut Standard 2008 for just $1 (plus tax in most states).

What, no link? Alas, you'll have to use a little shoe leather to get this deal: Dollar Tree is a brick-and-mortar operation. Use the company's store locator to see if there's one in your neck of the woods.

This version of TaxCut includes one free federal e-file. As for state returns, well, that's where they get you: H&R wants $29.95 to prep a state return and $19.95 to e-file it. Rip!

My advice: If you do indeed need to file a state return (not everyone does), do it yourself. The completed federal return should you give you most of the data you need to quickly fill in your state's forms. It's worth 20 minutes and a stamp to avoid dropping an extra $50, right?

Interestingly, there's no "TaxCut Standard" listed on H&R's site, but the equivalent seems to be TaxCut Basic, which is $19.95 with five free federal e-files. (Who the heck needs five?) Needless to say, a buck is a pretty awesome deal if you have basic tax prep needs. Maybe that's why some folks are reselling the software for upward of $10 on eBay.

Thanks to Charles for the heads-up on this deal--for the second year in a row!

February 4, 2008 9:00 AM PST

Get TaxCut Basic 2007 for a buck at Dollar Tree

by Rick Broida
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(Credit: H&R Block)

My Cheapskate-in-law Charles reports that Dollar Tree has H&R Block TaxCut Basic 2007 for... drum roll... a dollar! You'll have to visit an actual brick-and-mortar to get this deal (click here for Dollar Tree's store locator), but it's worth the drive if you've got a store nearby: The download version costs $14.95.

This version of TaxCut is best for folks with, well, basic tax-prep needs. Note that the program covers only your Federal return; the State edition will run you another $29.95.

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About The Cheapskate

The best things in tech are cheap. "The Cheapskate" scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets, and all the other tech stuff that makes life worth living. Send your own cheapskate tips to thecheapskate@gmail.com. Rick is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure. Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers.

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