H&R Block, Inc. Voluntary Report of Fiscal Year 2021 Political Contributions

As provided in the H&R Block, Inc. Political Activities Policy (“Policy”), H&R Block, Inc. (“H&R Block”) is providing its voluntary disclosure of political contributions for fiscal year 2021. As described in the Policy, included in this report are: (i) political contributions or expenditures made by H&R Block that are otherwise required by law to be reported by us or the recipient to governmental agencies; and (ii) the portion of H&R Block’s payments to trade associations to which we pay material annual dues and entities organized under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code to which we make material payments in a given fiscal year, in each case if such dues or payments are used for federal lobbying or political purposes and are non-deductible under section 162(e) of the Internal Revenue Code, to the extent that information is disclosed to H&R Block by the recipient. For purposes of the disclosure, “material” is defined as an amount equal to or greater than $50,000.

Additional information regarding the Policy and contributions made by BlockPAC, a political action committee voluntarily funded by some of our employees and directors, is available via the links included at the end of this report under the heading “Additional Information.”

Political Contributions

Amount Amount Recipient Paid Recipient Paid Speaker Fund $500 Cottie Petrie Norris for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Candelaria for Senate $500 Heath Flora for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Committee to Elect $500 Hertzberg for State Controller 2022 $1,000 Committee to Elect Javier Martinez $500 Jeff Longbine for Senate $1,000 Daniel Hawkins for 100th District $500 Kansans for Tyson $1,000 Finch of $500 Loren Gonzalez for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Friends of Christine $500 Megan Dahle for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Gartner for Kansas $500 Missouri Chamber PAC $1,000 James G Townsend $500 Rudy Salas for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Joe for $500 Susan Rubio for Senate 2022 $1,000 Majority Forward $500 Tara Boerner Horvath for Assembly 2020 $1,000 People for Gail Chasey $500 Wilk for Senate 2020 $1,000 Ron Ryckman for Kansas House $500 House Republican Campaign Committee $2,500 Steven Johnson for Kansas House $500 Campaign Committee $2,500 for Senate $500 Uniting Missouri PAC $2,500 The Ivey Soto Campaign $500 POL PAC $14,000 for $500 Democratic Legislative Campaign $15,000 Committee Anna Caballero for Senate 2022 $1,000 Republican State Leadership Committee $15,000 Bill Dodd for Senate 2020 $1,000 Together KC $25,000 Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Center Forward Committee $30,000 Brian Dahle for Senate 2020 $1,000 Democratic Governors Association $50,000 Chad Mayes for Assembly 2020 $1,000 Republican Governors Association $50,000

June 8, 2021 Material Contributions to Trade Associations and Section 501(c)(4) Entities

Amount of Material Annual Dues that are Non-Deductible under Section 162(e) of the Organization Internal Revenue Code1 The Civic Council of Greater Kansas City $3,193 American Coalition for Taxpayer Rights $8,850 Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce $12,500 State Privacy and Security Coalition $47,500

Additional Information

The Policy can be accessed on H&R Block’s website at www.hrblock.com by clicking the “Investor Relations” link and then clicking the “Corporate Governance” link under the “Company” tab.

Information concerning BlockPAC’s contributions can be viewed at www.fec.gov. These contributions are separate from H&R Block’s contributions and are therefore not reflected in this report.

This voluntary disclosure represents all information available as of the date of the report. If H&R Block is made aware of additional contributions to be disclosed under the Policy, it will promptly disclose those contributions by posting a revised report.

1 Consistent with the Policy, the information provided is based on the most recent information available to H&R Block, to the extent it is disclosed to H&R Block by the recipient. June 8, 2021 2