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Complaint Review: taxact - Internet

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  • Reported By: earthur — alvarado Texas United States of America
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  • taxact 1425 60th Street NE, Suite 300 Internet United States of America

taxact 2nd story software theives,refund check, Internet

*Consumer Comment: Common Practice?

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they took our income tax refund and deposited it into their own bank account .theives!

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Common Practice?

AUTHOR: Joseph - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, April 28, 2011

If you had your fees taken out of your refund by use of a RAL (Refund Anticipation Loan) or RAC (Refund Anticipation Check), then it is a common practice for the IRS to pay the bank, who take out their fees, and then forward the remaining money to you by either direct deposit, bank card, or check.  You should have your money in one or two days.

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