24 hours? really? in that 24 hours are they able to teach you all the changes in the tax code? Like all the changes Obamacare inflicted on us? Or is it more just training on how to use their software that is likely much like their over the counter tax software you can buy.
I do low voltage electrical work..
I need more than 24 hours of training per year to install a network run in your home from the jack to the computer.
That is something that has not changed since 10baseT networks came about over a decade ago.
Just not sure how 24 hours of training could possibly be enough to cover the massive tax code system. I have a hard enough time keeping up with local electrical codes.
Disclosure. One of my clients is a CPA.. we barter. I have never used H&R in my life.
Perhaps you missed my statement about minimum training and this training is like academic courses where the hours do not count required homework. My Enrolled Agent class takes 10 3 hour sessions with a homework load of 3 hours homework for every class hour. You cannot miss more than one class and pass.
Noob1999: H&R Block, and Taxmasters are totally different markets!
Yes and this is just what I replied to ColdSteelTalon when he conflated the two organizations. Note my statement of "Taxmasters advertises remedial taxpayer services that is very secondary for HRB which is in the business of primary tax preparation." Your reply just restates what I already wrote.