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A tax refund loan is a loan that is provided to you until you receive your tax refund. You can pursue this option if you have done your taxes and are expecting a refund.
Yes. The basis of the Emerald loan is on your tax refund, so the refund is used as collateral for the loan.
If you are due a refund for taxes filed for the 2005 tax year, that refund can be siezed to offset the student loan - and every refund after that too.
Yes, it will be helpful in getting you an instant payday loan.
Student refund checks are issued at the beginning of every semester
A tax refund loan is a loan that is provided to you until you receive your tax refund. You can pursue this option if you have done your taxes and are expecting a refund.
If you do not start classes that you have paid for with a student loan, you should obtain a refund of the tuition and then use the refund to repay the loan.
Loans are never taxable...I'm not sure what you mean by a loan refund though!
Yes. The basis of the Emerald loan is on your tax refund, so the refund is used as collateral for the loan.
If it is in deferred status, they will probably not take your tax refund. If your student loan is delinquent, then they will be seize your refund and put it toward your debt.
If you are due a refund for taxes filed for the 2005 tax year, that refund can be siezed to offset the student loan - and every refund after that too.
I have never seen a case where a private company of any kind can put a lien on someone's Federal Income Tax Refund? Usually the only groups that can put lien on a Tax Refund would be a government related debt like state or city taxes, student loan debt, food stamp or social security overpayments, etc.
Yes, it will be helpful in getting you an instant payday loan.
nothing
They will let you have a advance loan amount and you will pay a very high price to get a part of your possible refund amount.
Absolutely you got a refund because your loan amount was more than your tuition so yes you have to payback any loan.... grants and scholarship u don't
Yes this is possible