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There are many Americans who do not have a bank account. If you do not have a bank account and want to receive your tax refund, then you may be able to get a tax refund card. After you file a 1040 tax form online, there are plenty of companies that are willing to offer tax refund cards to individuals without bank accounts. The only problem with these cards is that they can sometimes be rather expensive. A tax refund card can charge high fees. However, a tax refund card is often a better alternative for people than a loan.
No. Usually a bank will send your debt to a collection agency. Most collection agencies don't have the authority to garnish your tax refund.
TurboTax uses Bank of America for the deposit of tax refunds. Your tax refund is deposited in a Bank of America account and then transferred to your personal account.
No one will or should cash your state refund check or any check for that matter without a valid non-expired picture id or ids.
If you find a bank that will cash it for you yes, If not then no? I would suggest depositing it into your bank account as banks are getting less and less joyful about cashing tax refund checks without having an account.
You can not.
There are many Americans who do not have a bank account. If you do not have a bank account and want to receive your tax refund, then you may be able to get a tax refund card. After you file a 1040 tax form online, there are plenty of companies that are willing to offer tax refund cards to individuals without bank accounts. The only problem with these cards is that they can sometimes be rather expensive. A tax refund card can charge high fees. However, a tax refund card is often a better alternative for people than a loan.
No. Usually a bank will send your debt to a collection agency. Most collection agencies don't have the authority to garnish your tax refund.
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Do you like having money? The earlier you file, the earlier you get your refund cash.
TurboTax uses Bank of America for the deposit of tax refunds. Your tax refund is deposited in a Bank of America account and then transferred to your personal account.
No. It is either cash (if received) or a receivable. It is not income.
No you don't have to complete a tax return but you are probably due a refund. The bank takes 33% of your interest payment (unless you have told the bank what your tax rate should be) and gives it to the IRD. since you have no other income this tax rate is too high. Too get your refund you will have to fill in a tax return.
No one will or should cash your state refund check or any check for that matter without a valid non-expired picture id or ids.
If the judgment is for state or federal taxes then any refund is subject to seizure by the agency holding the judgment. If it is a creditor judgment, a tax refund would only be subject to attachment if it were placed in a bank account that was being levied by the judgment creditor.
An income tax refund is money that you receive back from the government from all the withheld taxes that were on your employment income. You usually receive this money through your bank or in the mail.