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What is the best tax preparation affiliate program?

         

notsosmart

9:15 pm on Jan 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I am wondering if anyone here has experience with H&R Block and Quicken Turbo Tax for the web.

They both pay 15%, and have comparable pricing.

Is there a marked difference in conversions, support, or anything else that matters to experienced affiliates?

Thanks

Brett_Tabke

11:00 am on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've tried both. I ended up letting my accountant wade through peach tree files to figure it out. Ended up spending a couple hundred on tax prep, but atleast I had someone I could point the finger at if they screwed up.

I think the h&r program is better, deeper, and asks you to fill in the right blanks.

NeedScripts

11:06 am on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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They both pay 15%, and have comparable pricing.

I am lost? what do you mean by, they both pay 15%?

Or do you mean, they charge 15% of tax $$$$ as their fees? (too much;) )

Drastic

4:52 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>I am lost? what do you mean by, they both pay 15%?

They pay 15% of the sale on their affiliate program.

notsosmart

7:14 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I think the h&r program is better, deeper, and asks you to fill in the right blanks.

Thanks for that Brett - although it doesn't really answer my question, it does shed some light.

I am interested in these two companies' affiliate programs, and which one is better...

eljefe3

4:05 am on Jan 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>I am interested in these two companies' affiliate programs, and which one is better...

I don't think there are too many members here who are in tax prep affiliate programs. I think I would go for one that had a more recognizable name if all things were equal about their affiliate programs.