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Globe Newswire 28-Feb-2025 10:07 AM
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- H&R Block (NYSE:HRB), the company that pioneered the tax preparation category 70 years ago, has launched a highly immersive, tax-themed experience ?with?in? popular Roblox games Mega Mansion Tycoon and Club Roblox – the first-ever tax company to do so – for users ages 18 and older. The timing couldn't be better as young adult Gen Z gamers may be unaware of their current tax obligations, and that their 2025 activity could trigger a 1099 form next year.
H&R Block offers an immersive gaming experience that is authentically additive in the following ways:
WHY GAMING
For H&R Block, the most trusted company in tax prep, the addressable audience for potential gaming taxpayers is huge: more than half of 85M+ Roblox's daily active users are Gen Z, engaging across community-created and brand-created content and immersive experiences. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, in late 2023, the share of Gen Zers in the workforce surpassed Baby Boomers for the first time.
"At H&R Block, our purpose is to provide help and inspire confidence for our clients – and that often means showing up authentically in and on the platforms about which they are passionate," said Jill Cress, Chief Marketing and Experience Officer, H&R Block. "Gaming and taxes are an unlikely pairing, which is exactly why we created a tax-themed gaming experience on Roblox. We have found that Gen Z is skeptical of traditional advertising, and they expect more from companies than just promoting products. By integrating into Roblox, we are meeting this generation where they are, reminding them that tax season is here – and we are here to help."
TAXES + GAMING
In the real world, outside the gaming universe, H&R Block is ensuring all avid gamers, including Roblox users, are aware of potential tax implications of receiving in-game currency.
"Gamers may not realize that some of their online activities where they earn money can be taxable," said Andy Phillips, Vice President, H&R Block's The Tax Institute. "If their online earnings are more than $600, that income will generally be reported to the IRS on Form 1099-NEC."
Form 1099-NEC is used to report non-employee compensation. A breakdown of its purpose follows:
Gamers receiving a Form 1099-NEC for the first time may need help in determining if their activity rises to the level of a trade or business or looks more like a hobby. This may be a good opportunity to work with a tax professional to ensure the income is properly reported, and any allowable expenses are deducted.
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About H&R Block
H&R Block, Inc. (NYSE:HRB) provides help and inspires confidence in its clients and communities everywhere through global tax preparation services, financial products, and small-business solutions. The company blends digital innovation with human expertise and care as it helps people get the best outcome at tax time and also be better with money using its mobile banking app, Spruce. Through Block Advisors and Wave, the company helps small-business owners thrive with year-round bookkeeping, payroll, advisory, and payment processing solutions. For more information, visit H&R Block News.
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