Free TaxCut Online Premium + E-file!

We've been talking about taxes a lot here at Make Love, Not Debt. Refunds, payments, sales tax, oh my!

H&R Block has generously donated 2 keycodes for TaxCut Online Premium + E-file. With this, you'll get what you need for FREE to figure out and file your FEDERAL income taxes. You'll still need to pony up some cash for TaxCut state (and e-file should you choose to file that way for your state taxes).

In order to win 1 of the 2 keys, leave a comment answering the following question:

Do you expect to owe or get a refund?

We'll choose a two winners at random using the number generator from random.org.

We'll be closing the contest next Wednesday, March 26, at 9 pm CDT.

Good luck!

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Christine | Mar 21, 2008

I expect to receive a refund. :)

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mim | Mar 22, 2008

Receive a refund. But I'd rather owe. I feel like I floated an interest free loan to the IRS whenever I get a refund! :p

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SingleGuyMoney | Mar 22, 2008

I owe $504 but if I get the $600 economic stimulus check, I'll actually gain $96.

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donna jean | Mar 22, 2008

getting a refund here - but still waiting on a replacement W-2. So odd to have made it to March and not have my taxes paid or the money already in the bank.

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amaranta | Mar 22, 2008

i expect to get a refund :)

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Mike | Mar 23, 2008

Refund for me, a nice one too. In fact, it was too nice, so I adjusted my number of withholding's so that next year I hope to be break even.

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cinema | Mar 24, 2008

The government owes me, so they need to give me my refund! I used H&R block last year and it helps a bunch!

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E.C. | Mar 24, 2008

My income was low enough that I don't have to file (college student who works in the summers only). My parents expect a small refund.

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T.M. | Mar 24, 2008

I plan on getting a full refund. It's a glass half full way of looking at the costs of starting a new biz in 2007. (Other than the glass half empty of the red I'm in from start up costs.)

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marie | Mar 25, 2008

I expect to owe. :-(

Oh well, at least I didn't give anyone an interest free loan!

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Kimberly | Mar 25, 2008

I expect to owe. =(

I just found out when I got the W2 that my dear hubby didn't have enough taxes taken out of each paycheck at his new job. D'oh!

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Angie | Mar 25, 2008

I expect to get a very small refund. Perfect--the country didn't get to borrow my money when I could've been earning interest on it, but I don't have to cough up a check on April 15.

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Cami | Mar 26, 2008

Since it's my first year out of school, I'm expecting a whopping refund of about $5,100. Same with next year.

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Amy | Mar 26, 2008

Get a tiny refund, just the way it should be! No loans to the government, no scramble for money...

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Sarah | Mar 26, 2008

I expect to owe, but not much.

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William Tanksley Jr | Mar 26, 2008

Expect to receive a refund, but it should be small.

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Jeff S | Mar 26, 2008

I expect a small refund.

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