![]() ![]() What has incensed users, however, is that fact that both Intuit and H&R Block actively hide the free-version websites from internet crawlers, adding nofollow and noindex metatags to the pages, instructing search engines to leave them out of search query results. Their main websites – which are heavily advertised in the run up to the tax filing deadline in April – do not offer the free version of the software despite strongly implying otherwise, neither do they link to the free-version website. Most notable was the fact that the two largest tax-filing software companies – California-based Intuit with TurboTax, and Missouri-based H&R Block – run separate websites that offer their free versions.
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