It normally takes two or three weeks..
If you have a credit card with a zero balance and are eligible for a refund, the refund amount can be credited to your card as a negative balance. This negative balance can be used towards future purchases or you can request a check from the credit card company for the refund amount.
If you receive a refund on a credit card with no balance, the refund amount will typically be credited to your account as a negative balance. This means you will have a credit on your account that can be used towards future purchases or you can request a refund of the credit balance from the credit card issuer.
Yes, you can still receive a refund from the IRS even if you owe them money. The refund will be used to offset the amount you owe, and you will receive the remaining balance, if any.
There is a credit due back as a refund.
If you get a refund check from a university does not mean you owe the university money. This means that the university owes you money and this is what the check is given to you for.
If your payment is for a balance owed to the IRS then yes, they will take any money due to you from a refund and apply it to your balance. Should your balance due be less than what you owe them you should receive a refund for what's left.
If you are due a refund to your credit card that has a zero balance, you can contact the company that issued the card and request the refund to be applied as a credit on your account. This will allow you to use the refund amount for future purchases or request a check for the refunded amount.
When you receive a refund on a credit card with a zero balance, the refund amount will typically be added as a credit to your account. This credit can be used towards future purchases or you may request a check for the refunded amount.
If you overpaid your taxes, you may be eligible to receive a refund from the government.
Yes, if you already have a payment arrangement with the IRS but have a refund due, they will take the refund. If you have a balance due, they will apply your tax refund to this balance.
You might receive a tax refund.
No, it is not possible to cancel COBRA coverage and receive a refund.