H&R Block shares skid again on store-shuttering plan
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Shares of H&R Block were down for the second day in a row following the tax preparer's announcement that it would shutter 400 offices in response to a new tax law that could simplify the average American's return.
As more people opt for do-it-yourself software such as TurboTax, the Kansas City, Missouri company said it would invest in new technology and focus on retaining customers by providing a range of options for them to file their taxes.