I received a "settlement" check after not knowingly being a part of any class action suit. To whom to I send this check? My state's Attorney General? It needs investigating, as far as I'm concerned.
~John Partin
Issues a refund
You may have received a check for a variety of reasons, such as a refund, reimbursement, settlement, or payment for goods or services rendered. It's also possible that it could be related to a government program, tax refund, or a class-action lawsuit settlement. To understand the specific reason, check any accompanying documentation or contact the issuer for clarification.
yes but not 100%
1. the employer withholds estimated taxes 2. the taxpayer files a tax return the government receives a tax payment or gives a tax refund 3. the government receives a tax payment or gives a tax refund
Refund is a noun because it is a thing, a verb because it is an action, and an adjective because it can modify a noun. Are you going to receive a refund? (noun) I want you to refund my money immediately. (verb) When are the refund checks being mailed? (adjective)
If the creditor is a government agency, then yes. If the creditor has not won a court settlement to garnish your wages, then no.
Nope. CCF settlement website indicates that the case is still pending. http://www.ccfsettlement.com/ YES - check arrived in the mail 11/18/2011
When a loan is paid off, the mortgage company gives an estimated payoff amount. This is based on a specific date. If the payoff date is before that date, the interest amount will be less than estimated. The excess payment results in a refund called an ESCROW BALANCE REFUND.
If you want to receive a refund as soon as possible, then you should be sure to file as early as possible. When the IRS receives thousands of tax applications, there is a waiting period for people who want to receive their refund. If you file before the big rush, the IRS will have more time to send you a refund as soon as possible. Filing as early as possible in January will allow you to get a refund check in the mail within a week or so. If you wait until April, it may be months before you see a refund check.
Your health insurance may have sent you a check as a reimbursement for a medical expense that you paid out of pocket, or as a refund for overpayment of premiums.
make sure the game and code id is correct.if its not get a refund where u bought it
Yes, you can typically request a refund for eligible expenses paid with your Health Savings Account (HSA) card, as long as the expenses are qualified medical expenses according to IRS guidelines. Contact your HSA provider for specific instructions on how to request a refund.