Update: Wow! After some back-and-forth with H&R Block customer service, plus a promised return call that was never returned, they gave me a free code for "Tax Pro Review" since the rep was not qualified to answer my question about the worksheet.
(For some foreshadowing, this "pro" is actually just a tax analyst, not a CPA). During the first review, she missed that I indicated recharacterized contributions to my IRA, but I only entered "0" for the amount because the interview asked me only for contributions made before the April deadline, and I made mine in June (the IRS gives you until October). This is an understandable oversight. So I told her this, and for the second review, I saw that she entered the amount as a contribution made before the deadline. She explained that the software wouldn't allow for contributions made after the deadline, so she indicated it was made before deadline. Fine. But now that my IRA contribution amount was entered, I noticed the wrong worksheet still being used, so I asked her about it. After 6 days of silence, she got back to me with the third review, which still used the wrong worksheet. The only revision she made, apparently, was to change my IRA contribution from $3,850 (the true amount) to $6,000. I have NO IDEA where she got this from, which is wrong since I only contributed $3,850.
In her message, she said nothing about the worksheet, but instead said something about adding Form 8880 Saver's Credit (for which I'm not even eligible), and explained that it gave me a higher deduction--as if I would jump with joy and just click "Submit Return." Well, of course, my deduction was only higher because she invented an IRA contribution of $6K that never happened. At this point I would like to call customer service and ask for a refund of the original $75 that I paid and go elsewhere.
But with the paid HRB "Tax Pro Review," the return now indicates that it was prepared by a tax professional. Doesn't this mean they are responsible for any errors? Should I just submit it as is (my refund would be way higher) and let them foot the bill for any penalties? What do you all advise? Thanks!!