Yes. Where ever that refund went is where your stimulus payment.
I would never recommend HR Block because the "fee you to death" and leave you without a refund. Your refund is yours not HR block's!!!! Yes it will. The IRS is going by the direct deposit lines, so if you have a card in that spot then that is where it is going. If you had a savings account number it would go there. If you had no information in that direct deposit section you would be mailed the check.
So now you have to pay more fees on that stupid HR block card. I would recommend you don't do that next year.
Yes and No If you paid for your tax preparation at the office and did not have your refund process through H&R Block Bank (refund anticipation check) or HSBC Bank (refund anticipation loan) than your rebate will be directly deposited to your Emerald Card which is in essence your bank account. If you had the preparation fees withheld from your refund and/or paid a finance charge to receive your refund quickly (in the form of a loan) then your rebate will be mailed to the address that is on your tax return. The Reson behind this : when you use a bank product to receive you refund for whatever reason, the money is directly deposited into a temporary account that has been set up for you. Once it is in that account it is immeadiatly withdrawn and redeposited into up to 3 different accounts depending on the bank product you chose. That account is then closed and the IRS cannot deposit money into a closed account. If you got a refund anticipation check (8-15 days, not a loan) the money was disbersed between H & R Block (to pay for the preparation of your taxes), the the bank that holds the account (account origination fee) and your Emerald Card (your bank account). If you got a refund anticipation loan (1-2 days -or- instant) the money was disbersed between H & R Block (to pay for the preparation of your taxes), the the bank that holds the account (account origination fee) and the lending institution that you borrowed the money from. Not sure how you filed ? Look in your tax papers for your Block Advantage Report. The first page shows all refunds and balance dues. Your preparation fees and bank fees (if aplicable) are also listed. No bank fees means your rebate will be on your card. If you had bank fees then your rebate check will come in the mail.
H&R block most certainly does tax refunds with the last paycheck stub. Just go to your nearest H&R Block and they will be happy to help you.
December 6
December 6th is the earliest that one can get an advance using the Emerald Card Advance program.
November 29, 2011
Yes and No If you paid for your tax preparation at the office and did not have your refund process through H&R Block Bank (refund anticipation check) or HSBC Bank (refund anticipation loan) than your rebate will be directly deposited to your Emerald Card which is in essence your bank account. If you had the preparation fees withheld from your refund and/or paid a finance charge to receive your refund quickly (in the form of a loan) then your rebate will be mailed to the address that is on your tax return. The Reson behind this : when you use a bank product to receive you refund for whatever reason, the money is directly deposited into a temporary account that has been set up for you. Once it is in that account it is immeadiatly withdrawn and redeposited into up to 3 different accounts depending on the bank product you chose. That account is then closed and the IRS cannot deposit money into a closed account. If you got a refund anticipation check (8-15 days, not a loan) the money was disbersed between H & R Block (to pay for the preparation of your taxes), the the bank that holds the account (account origination fee) and your Emerald Card (your bank account). If you got a refund anticipation loan (1-2 days -or- instant) the money was disbersed between H & R Block (to pay for the preparation of your taxes), the the bank that holds the account (account origination fee) and the lending institution that you borrowed the money from. Not sure how you filed ? Look in your tax papers for your Block Advantage Report. The first page shows all refunds and balance dues. Your preparation fees and bank fees (if aplicable) are also listed. No bank fees means your rebate will be on your card. If you had bank fees then your rebate check will come in the mail.
H&R block most certainly does tax refunds with the last paycheck stub. Just go to your nearest H&R Block and they will be happy to help you.
Emerald ore is 129. Emerald block is 133. Emerald stone is 388.
You cannot get the TM block
Is H&R Block doing the holiday emerald loans for 2014
If your income tax refund was direct deposited, your stimulus check will also be direct deposited.
H&R Block will begin to offer the Emerald Card on or around December 6, 2010.
nosepass
The Emerald Card can be tied to a bank account if you like so that you can move money from your bank account into the Emerald Card account. This would allow you access to withdraw funds using the Emerald Card. Some people also use the Emerald Card as a bank account and receive their payroll, social security, retirement, or government benefits direct deposited into their Emerald Card account. There are many things you can do with the card including depositing funds onto it for later use and it pays interest as well.
Snorlax, Sudowoodo, and Nosepass can learn Block by leveling up
After Thanksgiving.
It is NOT legal to do this.