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No one in the user forum has any control over your payments; we cannot see any of your information. We do not know if you mean you paid already for your use of TurboTax before you filed, or if you mean you chose to pay from your refund and the refund is late.
Was it this?
Did you choose to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your federal refund? Is your refund taking an unusually long time to arrive? Or was your refund seized to pay a debt you owed? if so, you signed an agreement that says TT can withdraw its fees from your account. TurboTax would have sent several emails to you before they took the money out of your account.
TURBOTAX SAYS:
How do you justify debiting my account?
The provision is spelled out in the Pay With My Refund Agreement, which you agreed to when you opted to pay with your refund.
In addition, by clicking the "I Agree" button below, you electronically sign and authorize Intuit (through its third party processor) to debit the TurboTax Fees, Additional Products and Services Purchased and any applicable sales tax from your bank account number identified in the Agreement below, in the event that you do not receive a tax refund that is sufficient to pay for them.
How can I see my TurboTax fees?
No one in the user forum can resolve a billing issue. If you have a question about your TurboTax fees or billing, make sure you use the word “billing” in your request for help. Do not use the word “refund.”
It's not clear what payment you want to stop. Do you mean a payment of tax that you owe, or a payment of your TurboTax fees? xmasbaby0 thinks you mean the TurboTax fees. Is that what you mean? If so, see the reply above from xmasbaby0.
If you mean a payment of tax that you owe, how did you make the payment? Did you use direct debit from your bank account, mail a check, Direct Pay or EFTPS on the IRS web site, a credit card, a payment plan, or some other payment method?
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