Did you use H&R Block, TaxAct or TaxSlayer to prepare your taxes online? 

Members of Congress have identified that Tax preparation companies shared extraordinarily sensitive personal and financial information about their users with Meta. 

What’s Going On?
Tax preparation companies used computer code, called pixels, to send sensitive user data to third party companies, like Meta, which used that data for profiling users and for targeted advertising purposes.

In addition to the full contact details of users, data shared includes taxpayer filing status, approximate gross income, approximate refund amount, names of dependents, types of income claimed, tax credits, and deductions.

What Can You Do?
If you used any of these companies to prepare your tax filing online, you can take action by completing the form below and joining us in seeking compensation for users who were harmed by H&R Block, TaxAct and TaxSlayer’s business practices. For more information, please click here

To register your claim, please answer the preliminary questions below.