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H&R Block Beats Revenue Estimates on Higher Tax Prep Fees

H&R Block reported a narrower-than-expected adjusted loss for its fiscal second quarter, buoyed by an 11% revenue jump as the company leveraged higher pricing and increased volume across its tax preparation services.

The Kansas City-based tax giant reported revenue of $198.9 million, outperforming the $186.4 million anticipated by Wall Street analysts. While the company typically operates at a loss during the off-peak second quarter, its adjusted loss of $1.84 per share proved shallower than the $1.89 loss projected by FactSet. This financial performance reflects a steady trajectory compared to the prior year, even as the company navigates the seasonal nature of the tax industry.

Growth Drivers and Digital Expansion

Management attributed the double-digit revenue growth to a combination of higher transaction volumes and an increase in the net average charge for assisted tax preparation. Beyond traditional services, H&R Block saw significant contributions from its expanding digital ecosystem:
  • Accelerated subscription revenue and payment volumes from its small-business platform, Wave.
    • Increased sales within its DIY tax software segment.
    • Higher average pricing across core assisted tax categories.
Looking ahead, H&R Block reaffirmed its financial targets for fiscal year 2026. The company expects to generate revenue between $3.88 billion and $3.90 billion, translating to adjusted earnings in the range of $4.85 to $5.00 per share, according to the official report.
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