Jackson Hewitt Tax Services has introduced a $25 flat fee for online tax filing for all do-it-yourself filers as it looks to compete in the online tax preparation space against H&R Block and Intuit.
The Jersey City, New Jersey-based tax prep chain said the offer through its Jackson Hewitt Online service would apply regardless of a tax return's complexity or the number of returns, including federal and state returns. The company is also offering a $25 “price lock guarantee” for the next three years to all customers who file their 2021 tax return. The service is billed as a “no-frills” tax prep experience, but it’s supposed to include step-by-step guidance, “on-the-go” refund calculation, live chat customer support, and auto importation of W-2 information from eligible employers, along with a fully guided option.
“People of all tax situations should be able to pay a low and transparent price to access accurate tax prep software and get their maximum refund, guaranteed,” said Zachary Cohen, Jackson Hewitt’s head of digital products, in a statement Wednesday. “That's why Jackson Hewitt Online is taking a stand and offering one flat $25 price for all tax returns, no matter what.”
The offer comes as the consumer tax prep industry is going through a number of changes. Last year, the two leaders, Intuit and H&R Block, announced they were dropping out of the Internal Revenue Service’s Free File program, which is supposed to offer free federal tax preparation software to any taxpayer whose adjusted gross income falls below a certain level ($73,000 this year).
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