There is a nanny on the H&R Block employee site who scolds those who complain about Blockworks. If you love it or hate it. Feel free to sound off here.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostI don't think that is allowed on this Forum.
Is there some policy or mission statement for the is forum I missed somewhere? I have been a Tax Materials customer for many years, although relatively new to this forum.
Blockworks used to be TaxWorks (RedGear), before it was bought by Block a few years back (although Block was using it internally prior to that, when I was still working there). Since Block preparers are a significant percent of total preparer population, it seems that having an uncensored forum for them to discuss their software features would be a valuable service. I'd say TaxWorks was a huge step forward from Block's previous in house prep software, TPS.
In fact, I'm surprised that preparer choice of professional software is not considered much of a factor by the clients. I'd certainly want to know that my preparer is using a higher quality product."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostWhy not? This board doesn't seem to have an "acceptable use" policy or any other guidance, other than out of courtesy, we are not supposed to promote commercial products that directly compete with the sponsor of this forum. The only thing I could find was: " This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. " (from the disclaimer)
Is there some policy or mission statement for the is forum I missed somewhere? I have been a Tax Materials customer for many years, although relatively new to this forum.
Blockworks used to be TaxWorks (RedGear), before it was bought by Block a few years back (although Block was using it internally prior to that, when I was still working there). Since Block preparers are a significant percent of total preparer population, it seems that having an uncensored forum for them to discuss their software features would be a valuable service. I'd say TaxWorks was a huge step forward from Block's previous in house prep software, TPS.
In fact, I'm surprised that preparer choice of professional software is not considered much of a factor by the clients. I'd certainly want to know that my preparer is using a higher quality product.
" This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. " (from the disclaimer)
The Original Poster post about a nanny on the H&R Block employee site who scolds those who complain about Blockworks. Don't know what that has to do with taxes but would think you can email each other to hear what the nanny is scolding about or go to the site mentioned, but maybe you can, if you think that helps with tax advice that some may be interested in.
Also, you say "it seems that having an uncensored forum for them to discuss their software features would be a valuable service", so would the software vendor's community site be the place to discuss and share that info?, but maybe you can post it on this site if it is not a sales pitch and if that helps with tax advice that some may be interested in.
Guess bottom line, so go for it and if you think such post info does not go against the Forum policy, maybe some might be interested in some posts about nanny is scolding and for them to discuss their software features and some maybe some might be more interested in posts about tax issues.
It is up to the readers and responders if they want to participate and Forum Monitors if it is against policy.Last edited by TAXNJ; 03-04-2016, 01:41 PM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Originally posted by TAXNJ View PostAlso, you say "it seems that having an uncensored forum for them to discuss their software features would be a valuable service", so would the software vendor's community site be the place to discuss and share that info?, but maybe you can post it on this site if it is not a sales pitch and if that helps with tax advice that some may be interested in.
Guess bottom line, so go for it and if you think such post info does not go against the Forum policy, maybe some might be interested in some posts about nanny is scolding and for them to discuss their software features and some maybe some might be more interested in posts about tax issues.
It is up to the readers and responders if they want to participate and Forum Monitors if it is against policy.
Since the software is an in-house product, there is no software vendors forum, which I suppose is why they were coming here.
What is the "policy" of this forum, anyway? I can't find any. I remember when I first got here last year, there were occasional comments about "not posting hyperlinks", but as a new member I was absolutely not given any guidance at any point about was or was not considered acceptable. Heck, I don't even see any language that says we are supposed to be civil to one another.
In the end, it seems H&R would be better served by enforcing some policies at their own forums. Other alternatives would be create a LinkedIn or Facebook group which is not open to the public."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by Lion View PostYou could start your own forum the way ATX users did, not owned or run by any commercial venture.
You'd get more Block users if on a Block-themed site. I've seen Block employee message boards on LinkedIn (and former Block employee boards).Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostWhat is the "policy" of this forum, anyway? I can't find any.
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It looks like I've seen comments about Drake and Ultra tax over the years, but somebody is not happy to have a conversation about Blockworks. Well, I'm delighted we have the nanny here too.
Feel free to listen to or ignore all the above comments. If you wish to comment, good or bad. about Blockworks feel free.
I'll start~
One great thing about Blockworks is the ability to load the and direct deposit account information twice. My old software I lived in fear of having a digit wrong.
One bad thing is the part year state returns are almost always wrong.
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I have worked for Block for over 20 years. I do not feel it is appropriate to discuss Block issues on this or any other board, If others are discussing Drake or Ultratax they are doing so as consumers, not employees. As employees, we are asked not to talk about any company issues on social media. Most companies have the same policy.You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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Originally posted by WhiteOleander View PostI have worked for Block for over 20 years. I do not feel it is appropriate to discuss Block issues on this or any other board, If others are discussing Drake or Ultratax they are doing so as consumers, not employees. As employees, we are asked not to talk about any company issues on social media. Most companies have the same policy.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by WhiteOleander View PostI have worked for Block for over 20 years. I do not feel it is appropriate to discuss Block issues on this or any other board, If others are discussing Drake or Ultratax they are doing so as consumers, not employees. As employees, we are asked not to talk about any company issues on social media. Most companies have the same policy.
No different than talking about those shady tax resolution firms that advertise extensively on TV (remember Roni Deutsch?), or talking about software vendors especially the do-it-yourself tax prep firms. Fortunately there are several tax forums that are not under the control of tax-related businesses or under the control of social media firms such as Facebook and LinkedIn, although this is not one of them."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by Bjorn View PostOne great thing about Blockworks is the ability to load the and direct deposit account information twice. My old software I lived in fear of having a digit wrong.
One bad thing is the part year state returns are almost always wrong.
A better solution is what I see in my software: the taxpayer and spouse are asked to sign off specifically on the EFW or refund, including bank info, date, amount. That is a better solution, as the taxpayer then is responsible for their authorization and I am better protected from claims. I can even get them to e-sign the document, very convenient for clients comfortable with online transactions.
I recall that TPS did not support some of the more challenging scenarios in my state tax very well even for residents. Hopefully Blockworks started from a better place in that regard."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Exactly my point. You are no longer an employee.
Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostTotally irrelevant to ex-employees or non-employees of Block. I worked there five years, I taught classes in how to use TaxWorks (now Blockworks), and I will make any comments about Block's software or business practices that I please, here or elsewhere. If Block can directly attack my business by offering to charge my clients half of MY specific prior year fee (including the one client who tried it last year and came begging to me this year to take him back), then I have no qualms about discussing whatever shortcomings or strengths there may be in Block's business model.
No different than talking about those shady tax resolution firms that advertise extensively on TV (remember Roni Deutsch?), or talking about software vendors especially the do-it-yourself tax prep firms. Fortunately there are several tax forums that are not under the control of tax-related businesses or under the control of social media firms such as Facebook and LinkedIn, although this is not one of them.You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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