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H&R Block, In the Matter of

9427 | Federal Trade Commission

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Filed Feb. 23, 2024
Case Flags Consumer Protection, Office of Administrative Law Judges, Bureau of Consumer Protection, deceptive/misleading conduct, Finance, Advertising and Marketing, Online Advertising and Marketing, and Advertising and Marketing Basics
Case Summary
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against tax preparation company H&R Block for unfairly deleting consumers’ tax data and requiring them to contact customer service when they downgrade to more affordable online products, and deceptively marketing their products as “free” when they were not free for many consumers. These practices cost consumers time and money.

A proposed FTC settlement would stop H&R Block from unfairly requiring consumers seeking to downgrade to a cheaper H&R Block product to contact customer service, from unfairly deleting users' previously entered data and from making deceptive claims about “free” tax filing.

The tax-filing company has agreed to a proposed settlement that will require the company to make a number of changes for the 2025 tax filing season in addition to longer-term changes. The settlement would also require the company to pay $7 million to the FTC to be used to redress consumers harmed by the company’s unlawful practices.

In January 2025, The Federal Trade Commission finalized an order requiring the tax preparation company H&R Block to make a number of changes for the 2025 tax filing season in addition to longer-term changes. The settlement also requires the company to pay $7 million to be used to compensate consumers harmed by the company’s unlawful practices.
Case Type Administrative
Status Closed
Last Updated: 6 days, 7 hours ago
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