Tom Brady and Matt Ryan aside, we all know why people actually watch the Super Bowl: the commercials. H&R Block continues tax season with leading man Jon Hamm as its spokesperson. H&R Block tax professionals can then identify additional areas of possible tax implications in order to maximize client refunds or reduce their tax liabilities. In breaking with the conventional wisdom that Super Bowl spots need to be funny or pull at the heartstrings, the H&R Block spot is reportedly neither. It's H&R Block's first commercial appearance in the Super Bowl in seven years.
Source: Forbes February 05, 2017 22:24 UTC