Wave Lock-In vs. Software Freedom
Block Advisors Review (2026): H&R Block’s $189–$309 Bookkeeping vs. Hour-Based Plans
Block Advisors is the small-business arm of H&R Block (NYSE: HRB), a 70+ year US tax-prep company with brick-and-mortar offices nationwide. The brand offers full-service bookkeeping starting at $189/mo (Full-Service) or $309/mo (Premium), both with a $100 setup fee, plus a self-service Wave software tier at $19/mo (Wave is also H&R Block-owned). Plans are month-to-month with no long-term contract lock-in.
Block Advisors is a legitimate, well-established US-based service — very different from the offshore-shell competitors we’ve reviewed elsewhere on this site. The structural differentiation with Maxim Liberty comes down to pricing model, accrual-accounting tier-gating, CPA-firm partnership, and one specific self-disclosure: “Your Block Advisors or H&R Block accountant may not be a licensed accountant.” This 2026 review compares Block Advisors’ published tiers against Maxim Liberty’s hour-based plans, with the actual cost math for startups, growing businesses, and CPA firms.
At a Glance: Block Advisors vs. Maxim Liberty
| Factors | Block Advisors | Maxim Liberty | The Advantage |
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BBB A+ |
| Parent Company / Structure | H&R Block subsidiary (NYSE: HRB); brick-and-mortar offices nationwide | Maxim Liberty, LLC — independent, US-HQ (San Juan, PR with US Legal Protection), 20+ years operating history | Both Established |
| Software Flexibility | No Platform Lock-In | ||
| Pricing Model | No Setup Fee | ||
| Entry Pricing | 60% Cheaper Entry | ||
| Premium / Enterprise Pricing | $309/mo Premium + $100 setup (accrual, inventory, sales tax, project tracking, multi-currency) | $300/mo Enterprise plan (20 hours) — includes AP/AR, inventory, sales tax filing, payroll | Comparable + No Setup |
| Cash or Accrual at Entry | GAAP-Ready From $75 | ||
| Catch-up Bookkeeping | Catch-Up Bookkeeping service offered separately | Included in all plans at $15/hr | Bundled |
| Billing Flexibility | Month-to-month plans; no long-term contract lock-in | Month-to-month at published rates | Parity |
| CPA Firm White-Label Plan | Entity-Tiered | ||
| Years in Business | H&R Block parent: 70+ years (since 1955); Block Advisors brand: ~10 years | 20+ years (since 2005) | Both Established |
Verdict: Where Block Advisors Wins, Where Maxim Liberty Does
Block Advisors is a legitimate, well-established US-based bookkeeping service operated by H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) — a 70+ year tax-prep powerhouse with brick-and-mortar offices nationwide. For small businesses that already use H&R Block for taxes and want tightly-integrated tax+bookkeeping under one brand, Block Advisors is a reasonable fit. Three structural points worth weighing:
- Block Advisors discloses that the accountant assigned to your books “may not be a licensed accountant.” This is their own published disclosure, and we respect the transparency. But it means your bookkeeping may not be supervised by a US US state-board-licensed CPA. Maxim Liberty is BBB Accredited (A+) as a US-jurisdictional firm headquartered in San Juan, PR, with US Legal Protection.
- $100 setup fee plus $189-$309/mo pricing scales fast. A small business choosing the Full-Service plan pays $189 + $100 setup = $289 in month one, then $189/mo ongoing. The “50% off first 3 months” promo brings the 3-month total to ~$384.50 (still plus setup), then full price kicks in. Maxim Liberty’s $75/mo plan with 5 hours of bookkeeping has no setup fee and comes with a 100% money-back guarantee on the first month.
- Accrual accounting, sales tax filing, inventory, and project tracking are gated behind the $309/mo Premium tier. For a growth-stage business that needs accrual-basis financials for investors or lenders, the entry $189 tier won’t cut it. Maxim Liberty’s tiers include cash or accrual at every level — from $75/mo entry.
Where Block Advisors wins: brand familiarity, brick-and-mortar offices for in-person meetings, and the H&R Block tax-integration story (their tax pros can work directly from your Block Advisors books). Where Maxim Liberty wins: lower entry price, no setup fee, cash-or-accrual at every tier, BBB A+ accreditation, US-HQ + US Legal Protection in San Juan, PR, 20+ years of operating history, and a structured CPA-firm partnership model that Block Advisors doesn’t publish.
Pricing Comparison: What You Actually Pay
Block Advisors publishes “starting at” tier prices; the final monthly rate is set after a sales consultation. Maxim Liberty publishes hour-based monthly tiers up-front. Below is the math for a typical solopreneur / very-small-business scenario.
Startup Workload: Block Advisors vs. Maxim Liberty
| Service Component | Block Advisors (Estimated) | Maxim Liberty (Startup) | Monthly Savings |
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| Base Monthly Rate | $189 (Full-Service) | $75 (5 hours) | $114 |
| Setup Fee | $100 one-time | $0 | $100 first month |
| Cash or Accrual at Entry | Cash only (accrual requires upgrade to $309/mo Premium tier) | Cash or Accrual | GAAP-Ready |
| Money Back Guarantee | No money-back guarantee on bookkeeping (bookkeeping guarantee covers error correction only) | 100% money-back on first month | Risk-Free |
| TOTAL FIRST-MONTH COST | $289 ($189 + $100 setup) | $75 | $214 (74% Savings) |
Block Advisors’ 50% off first 3 months promo brings the 3-month effective cost to ~$384.50 (plus the $100 setup fee), then $189/mo at full price. Maxim Liberty plans are month-to-month at published rates with no setup fee.
Enterprise Workload: Block Advisors vs. Maxim Liberty
| Service Component | Block Advisors (Estimated) | Maxim Liberty (Enterprise Plan) | Monthly Savings |
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| Base Monthly Rate | $309 (Premium tier) + $100 setup fee | $300 (20-hr Enterprise) — no setup fee | $109 first month |
| Daily Updates / Real-Time Reports | Not specified in published plan scope | Included — real-time updates & reconciliations | Real-Time |
| AP Operations | Not in standard Premium plan scope | Included at $15/hr | Bundled Coverage |
| AR Operations | Not in standard Premium plan scope | Included at $15/hr | Bundled Coverage |
| Inventory Management | Inventory tools included in Premium | Included at $15/hr | Both Offer |
| Payroll Operations* | Sold separately as Block Advisors Payroll service (custom quote) | Included at $15/hr* | Bundled vs Separate |
| Sales Tax Filing* | Sales and use tax filing included in Premium | Included at $15/hr* | Both Offer |
| TOTAL FIRST-MONTH COST | $409+ ($309 + $100 setup + separate Payroll) | $300/mo (all included) | $109+/mo (27%+ Savings) |
*Payroll and Sales Tax Filing services are included at $15/hour as part of the $300/mo Enterprise plan, but additional per-unit charges may apply — per-employee/per-payroll-run for payroll, per-state-jurisdiction for sales tax filing. Block Advisors’ Premium plan includes sales/use tax filing in the $309/mo base; Payroll is sold separately.
CPA Workload: Block Advisors vs. Maxim Liberty
⚠️ Block Advisors has no published plan for CPA firms or accounting firms.
Block Advisors’ published service tiers ($189 Full-Service, $309 Premium) are built around end small businesses, not white-label CPA firm partnerships. Their primary go-to-market is direct end-client acquisition through H&R Block office walk-ins, online consultations, and brand marketing. CPA firms looking for a behind-the-scenes bookkeeping partner would need a custom-quoted engagement with no published per-entity rates — and the "may not be a licensed accountant" disclosure applies to that engagement as well.
By contrast, Maxim Liberty derives 70% of our revenue from CPA firms and has a proven model to partner with them. Our entire business is structured around supporting CPA firms behind the scenes — Ghost Bookkeeping, white-label financial reporting, and white-label communications — with published entity-tiered rates so CPAs can model their margins in advance. Learn more about our Bookkeeping for CPA Firms plan »
| Engagement Scenario | Block Advisors (Estimated) | Maxim Liberty CPA Plan | Notes |
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| 1 entity | Not Published (no CPA-firm plan) | $75/mo | 1-entity tier published |
| 2 entities | Not Published | $150/mo | 2-entity tier published |
| 3 entities | Not Published | $225/mo | 3-entity tier published |
| 4+ entities (up to 30 hours/month) | Not Published | $300/mo for up to 30 hours; additional hours at $10/hour | Bundled tier, unlimited entities beyond 4 |
| 10 entities (up to 30 hours total) | Not Published | $300/mo (10 entities × 3 hrs avg = 30 hrs); $10/hr overflow | Same flat rate as 4 entities — no per-client multiplier |
| Seasonal scenario (30 hrs × 6 + 0 × 3 + 90 × 3) | Not Published (no published month-to-month CPA flexibility) | $6,300/yr (6×$300 + 3×$0 + 3×($300+60×$10)) | Month-to-month flexibility |
Block Advisors does not publish a CPA-firm white-label plan. Maxim Liberty’s CPA plan tiers per entity for 1–3 entities, then bundles at $300/mo for 4+ entities with 30 hours of work at $10/hour and unlimited entities beyond. Overflow at $10/hour. The CPA plan does not include AP/AR/payroll/FP&A — for those, Maxim Liberty offers an enterprise engagement.
One CPA firm, twelve end-clients, all under one engagement, all white-labeled to your firm. For firms doing catch-up bookkeeping work or seasonal volume swings (tax season vs. summer), the month-to-month flexibility of Maxim Liberty’s plan is published up-front; Block Advisors’ CPA-side engagement would be custom-quoted.
Wave-Only Lock-In: The Hidden Cost of H&R Block’s Software Stack
Block Advisors’ bookkeeping product runs on one platform — Wave Financial Software, which H&R Block acquired in 2019 for ~$405M. Per Block Advisors’ own bookkeeping page, the Self-Service plan IS Wave at $19/mo; the Full-Service ($189/mo) and Premium ($309/mo) plans include a $100 Wave setup fee and the assigned bookkeeper works inside Wave for you. No QuickBooks Online, no Xero, no Sage, no NetSuite. QuickBooks is framed as the platform you migrate from — two of their FAQ entries are “Switching from QuickBooks is easy” and “How is this different than QuickBooks?”
⚠️ What this means for your business:
Once your books are in Wave, leaving Block Advisors means migrating Wave → QBO, Xero, or another platform — chart-of-accounts, transaction history, vendor list, customer list, and reconciliation history all have to come across. That data-migration cost is a hidden switching tax that doesn’t show up in the $189 or $309 monthly bill.
Industries Where Wave-Only is a Hard Stop
Wave is a fine free/low-cost product for simple service businesses, but it lacks features that most growing or specialty businesses depend on. If you’re in any of these segments, Block Advisors’ Wave-only delivery model is effectively a no-go:
- Construction & trades — Wave has no job-costing, no Sage 300 CRE, no QuickBooks Contractor support, no per-job P&L.
- E-commerce & multi-channel retail — Wave’s inventory module is minimal; no native Shopify/Amazon/eBay/A2X integration, no multi-warehouse, no landed-cost tracking.
- Property management & real estate — Wave doesn’t integrate with AppFolio, Buildium, Yardi, Stessa, Propertyware, or Rentvine; no per-property class tracking.
- Law firms — no Clio integration; no IOLTA/trust-accounting controls of the kind state bars expect.
- Mid-market & ERP — Wave doesn’t scale to NetSuite or SAP Business One workflows; no department/location tracking, no advanced consolidation.
- Multi-entity & class/location tracking — Wave doesn’t support class or location tracking the way QBO Plus and Xero Established do; required for franchise, multi-store, and multi-property operators.
- Heavy AP volume — no native Bill.com or Ramp integration; bill-approval workflow is basic.
Maxim Liberty’s Software-Agnostic Model
Maxim Liberty’s bookkeeping team works in whatever platform your business already runs on — or whatever a CPA partner recommends. We don’t sell software; we sell bookkeeping hours, and we’ve trained teams on the full range of small-business and mid-market platforms:
- General ledgers: QuickBooks Online, Xero, Wave, Zoho Books, FreshBooks, Sage
- ERP / mid-market: NetSuite, SAP Business One, Sage 300 CRE
- Property management: AppFolio, Buildium, Yardi, Stessa, Propertyware, Rentvine
- Industry-specific: Clio (legal), QuickBooks for Construction
If you’re evaluating Block Advisors and your business is anything other than a simple service business that’s OK with Wave, the platform question alone usually decides it. Get a software-agnostic quote »
The Verdict: Real Customer Experiences
“Bait-and-switch on the price quote. I called this branch to ask for an estimate of how much it would cost to get my taxes done here. The receptionist told me the upper range was around $180. I made an appointment and ended up being charged $435. Very disappointed and will not be back next year.”
“Maxim Liberty Services was easily the best investment I made last year in my bookkeeping firm. I was growing but didn’t have the capacity to hold the growth solo. I also was burnt out and working way too many hours. Outsourcing my bookkeeping has freed up so much of my time to be able to support even more growth and continue the success. Thank you Maxim Liberty!!”
“Five visits to fix the same mistakes. I’ve had to go back to the office 5 times to have them re-correct my taxes since they keep making mistakes & I’ve been having to pay thousands of dollars. No one answers their phone & emails when I try to schedule a time to connect so I can get the documents corrected.”
“Rockstars! What an awesome solution for a small business… Reliable, friendly, professional, and fairly priced.”
“$1,600 overpayment due to filing errors. Worst experience ever. I will NEVER use H&R Block again. [The tax pro] filed my return with incorrect information, even though I asked her multiple times to check the numbers. I ended up overpaying the Fed by $1600.”
“Professional, detailed, and highly organized. They worked closely with me to build a system tailored to my specific business needs.”
“Overpriced and rushed. Too expensive. Last year I was charged $190 for a regular tax form just me no business deductions. Simple 2 pages… The employee was very nice but rushed me. They give u a folder w all these figures n columns I couldn’t figure out right away. They just hand it to u n don’t go over [it].”
“We have been using its services for 5+ years and are extremely happy with their work.”
Block Advisors quotes sourced from public Yelp reviews across 12 local office locations (NY, NJ, MA, PA, FL, CA), aggregate 1.9 stars. Employee first names redacted in brackets where the original review identified individual staff. Maxim Liberty quotes sourced from public Clutch.co reviews (5.0 average, 90+ verified reviews).
Block Advisors Alternatives Worth Comparing
Maxim Liberty is the best alternative to Block Advisors — published hour-based tiers from $75/mo with no setup fee, cash or accrual at every tier, US-HQ and US Legal Protection in San Juan, PR, BBB A+ accreditation, 20+ years of US-headquartered operating history, and a published CPA-firm partner model. If you’d like to compare other options before deciding, the reviews below cover the rest of the comparison set:
- Bookkeeper.com review — Revenue-bracket tiered pricing, cash-only at entry tier
- BrainyAdvisors review — TX-LLC marketing brand, Philippine PRC-licensed CPA team
- CoCountant review — Tiered annual subscription model; per-business pricing
- Pilot.com review — Premium automation-first model; high entry pricing
- Bookkeeper360 review — Tech-forward subscription model
Want published rates, no setup fee, and BBB A+ accountability?
Maxim Liberty has been serving US small businesses and CPA firms for 20+ years — San Juan, PR (US-HQ and US Legal Protection), BBB Accredited, US-resident founder, published rate cards starting at $75/mo with no setup fee, and a 100% money-back guarantee on your first month.
Block Advisors Review FAQ
Is Block Advisors a real US bookkeeping company?
Yes. Block Advisors is a subsidiary brand of H&R Block (NYSE: HRB), the publicly-traded US tax preparation company founded in 1955. Block Advisors has brick-and-mortar offices nationwide and offers bookkeeping, payroll, business formation, and tax services to US small businesses. The company is legitimate and US-based — differences with Maxim Liberty come down to pricing structure, scope, and CPA-firm partnership model, not authenticity.
Is the Block Advisors accountant a licensed CPA?
Not necessarily. Block Advisors’ own published disclosure on their bookkeeping page states: "Your Block Advisors or H&R Block accountant may not be a licensed accountant." They offer a Block Advisors Small Business Certification (proprietary training), but the assigned accountant is not guaranteed to hold a US state-board-issued CPA license. We respect Block Advisors’ transparency in disclosing this. For US tax-return signing as a CPA, audit work, or IRS representation, you need a US US state-board-licensed CPA — neither Block Advisors’ assigned accountant (per their disclosure) nor Maxim Liberty positions itself in that scope. Block Advisors covers US tax preparation through H&R Block’s tax-pro network; Maxim Liberty positions itself as a bookkeeping partner that works alongside whatever US-licensed CPA you engage for tax/attest work.
How much does Block Advisors bookkeeping really cost?
Block Advisors publishes two main tiers, both with a $100 one-time setup fee: Full-Service starting at $189/mo (dedicated accountant, YTD review, standard chart of accounts, monthly close) and Premium starting at $309/mo (everything in Full-Service plus inventory/mileage/expense tools, project tracking, custom chart of accounts, accrual accounting, sales and use tax filing, multi-currency). Pricing is listed as "starting at" — the final rate is set after a free consultation. A 50% off first-3-months promotion is currently offered. Maxim Liberty publishes hour-based monthly tiers at $75 (5 hrs), $150 (10 hrs), and $300 (20 hrs) with no setup fee.
Does Block Advisors offer accrual-basis accounting?
Only on the $309/mo Premium tier. Block Advisors’ $189/mo Full-Service tier covers cash-basis accounting; accrual accounting requires upgrading to the Premium tier. By contrast, Maxim Liberty’s hour-based plans include cash or accrual at every level — from $75/mo entry.
Does Block Advisors have a CPA firm white-label plan?
No. Block Advisors’ published pricing is structured around end small businesses (Full-Service / Premium tiers, plus the self-service Wave tier). Their primary go-to-market is end-client acquisition through H&R Block offices, online consultations, and brand marketing. CPA firms looking for a behind-the-scenes bookkeeping partner would need to negotiate a custom-quoted engagement without published rates. Maxim Liberty’s CPA plan is entity-tiered at $75/$150/$225/$300 for 1/2/3/4+ entities — published rates so CPAs can model their margins in advance.
Are Block Advisors and H&R Block the same company?
Yes. Block Advisors is a brand of H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) focused on small business services. The two share offices, software (including Wave for self-service bookkeeping), and the bookkeeper certification program. Tax preparation is handled by H&R Block’s broader tax-pro network, with Block Advisors-certified pros specializing in small business tax.
Does Block Advisors support QuickBooks Online or Xero?
No. All three Block Advisors bookkeeping tiers (Self-Service, Full-Service, Premium) run on Wave Financial Software, which H&R Block acquired in 2019. QuickBooks Online is treated as the platform users migrate away from — not as a supported option. Xero is not mentioned.
If you’re already on QBO, Xero, Sage, NetSuite, AppFolio, Buildium, Yardi, or Clio, Block Advisors will require you to migrate to Wave. Maxim Liberty is software-agnostic and works in whichever platform you choose.
What is the best alternative to Block Advisors for a small business?
If you want published hour-based pricing, no setup fee, accrual-basis accounting at every tier, and BBB A+ accountability, the closest fit is Maxim Liberty.
Maxim Liberty publishes hour-based rates ($75 for 5 hours, $150 for 10, $300 for 20), supports any accounting platform you choose, includes accrual-basis bookkeeping from $75/mo, charges $0 setup, and offers a 100% money-back guarantee on the first month.