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H&R Block tax software coupon for 15% off

Get 15% off tax software from H&R Block plus an additional 13% back in cash when you shop through eBates.com. The basic state tax software is free so this discount only effects the deluxe and premium versions. The pricing works out to:

Deluxe tax software (intended for homeowners and investors) is on sale for $42.46 (orig. $49.95). With the 13% cash back, which takes about 90 days to receive, the final price is $37.

Premium tax software (intended for the self-employed and rental property owners) is on sale for $63.71 (orig. $74.95). The 13% cash back brings it down to $55.42.

To get this deal click on the link above, register on eBates if you have not already, then search for H&R Block. A link to the 13% off coupon should appear at the top of the page.

For newbies, eBates is a cash back shopping site. It is free to join and eBates does all the work tracking your online purchases. About 30-90 days later eBates sends you a check. Just make sure to log into eBates and click through to your retailers of choice to get the rebate.

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