I was approved for a refund advance in the amount of $250 when I filed. I filled out the info for the card. I received a email today saying my taxes were accepted from turbo tax. But green dot sent a email saying advance was denied but my card is on the way?how do I check to see if I was approved or not?
The email you got told you ... the ADVANCE was denied however the refund will still be put to the Debit Card once the IRS releases it.
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my federal return was accepted today at 4:30 pm by the IRS. I have not received an email stating approved nor denied for the cash advance. Is there a way for me to check the status of the application?
Check your spam folder.
You should receive an email with instructions on how to create your online account. If you can’t find it, check your junk mail folder. The sender will be turboprepaidcard@email.turboprepaidcard.intuit.com. If you cannot locate it after checking your junk mail folder, or are having trouble creating an account, or logging into your Turbo Prepaid Card online account, call us toll-free at (888) 285-4169.
I did. I've gotten nothing other than email verification for the debit card. that was yesterday
I also received the email to set up my turbo card account but have not gotten an email stating approved or denied.
Pre qualifying then getting denied is rather irritating. Is it in their terms? Yea. Do I have a need for a "turbo card" if I'm not getting a refund advance? Absolutely not. I would have just had the refund go to my bank account.
They set you up for failure with this. There should be no "pre qualified" talk if they dont actually have you pre qualified
You can be prequalified for a home mortgage also but the loan is not guaranteed until the underwriter approves the final paperwork ... this loan is no different in that it must have a final approval. They cover their butts with lots of formal language and the use of precise terms. Anytime you see the word LOAN you need to read and comprehend all the terms.
I'm fully aware of the terms and conditions for the refund advance.
The issue is they do not tell you until AFTER THE IRS accepts your return whether you were approved or denied which makes it hen impossible to go elsewhere that may have approved you.
Did you get a notification that fc was approved?
Sorry but these are the rules for this kind of loan and you were told all this before you filed ... if you did not want to take the chance then you could have stopped anytime and gone elsewhere.
I've got the debit card account already open and active so i was approved for that. and I have zero debt I owe to any government agency and zero loans or tax withholdings or anything that would come out of my return.
Yet i was still denied literally as soon as the IRS accepted my return.
I've got no explanation of why it was denied. And nobody knows who I can contact to find out more information. The email just states "although you werent approved for a refund advance"
And it's a no reply email of course
Just like any denial for credit a letter of explanation or a separate email will be forthcoming ... make sure to check your spam folder.
Thank you for that review of the documents we signed and the verbiage provided to us when we took the option of advance. However, from my situation (sounds similar to OP) I recied the email from green dot before my taxes are even accepted. Per your copy of the verbiage it says within 1 hour you'll be notified. So I think OP and myself are trying to figure out if the GreenDot email is our denial or if another email will follow?
If you qualify for Refund Advance and are approved for the Turbo Visa Debit Card, you’ll be notified by email of the approved amount and you’ll be able to start spending online, typically within 48 hours of the IRS accepting your return.
Here is more information about the Refund Advance process:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/refunds/help/about-the-refund-advance-application-process/00/25557
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I am trying to apply for the refund advance. It says after being accepted it can, but how do I go back to it
When it says after being accepted, this is referring to after the IRS accepts your return then you will receive an email to let you know if you have been approved or denied.
For more information on the refund advance, please click here.
This number is all you need if you have any adv questions. Try it first its free dont pay them to get this number.
The fact is that it isnt applying for a line of credit, a loan or anything, Its literally a loan against your refund which they already Approve you based on guidelines of making sure your refund is enough to cover the loan and the other guidelines they set forth. It makes no sense for Green Dot to then Deny you as long as you have met the Criteria that TurboTax used to Approve you and once your refund is accepted by the IRS. Its messed up have someone thinking they are getting an advance just to turn around and deny them. and based on what? the fact that anyone agrees with this process is crazy. Green dot is the one who will be processing your refund and putting it on the card so they are fully able to take the loaned amount back before crediting the rest to your card so it really makes no sense to me why if approved they then can separately deny you SMH. such a let down
@arletmate322 @This is what I’ve been screaming since I got my “denial” emails. The entire process is a lie and to make matters worse NO ONE should be denied. Like you said it’s not a line of credit, they are taking it from your taxes. Taxes that are approved by the government and will go to them before coming to you. So why are you denied ever. Bull **bleep**.
It is a LOAN pure and simple.
The fact that you are pledging to repay the LOAN using the federal refund doesn't make it any less a LOAN.
Your return was never APPROVED when you filed it ... it was only ACCEPTED for processing. The refund will not be released until your return goes thru the IRS processing and it is APPROVED for release. The bank making the loan is not certain if you will really get the refund you filed for or when that refund will be released (since the IRS no longer issues a debt indicator like in prior years) ... so they are making a loan based on any information they deem necessary. And that is spelled out in the contract that you signed and agreed to if you care to read it.
If you are denied the loan then they will send you the reason for the denial just like any other denied loan required by law.
Thanks for spelling it out. Clearly some of us are very upset about the situation and not just being denied but the confusion surrounding it. Of course it is a loan and while I do understand that, it does not make the situation any less frustrating when the information provided is inaccurate and confusing - to clearly a lot of people.
In none of the fine print did it state that the denial letter would take 30 days. It did however dance around in large fonts through several pages how approval or denial will be provided within an hour of federal acceptance.
My issue is not with the denial or the fact it’s a loan or not a loan. It is frustrating to not know what caused you to be denied. Even more so that my denial came from Greendot before my federal refund had even been accepted. Meaning the information turbo presents (and all the fine print they throw at you) does not anywhere clearly detail the loan process. And that is why everyone on this forum and so many others are complaining.
If greendot rejected the loan application before the IRS accepted the return then they had other issues with your situation... one place does say you must be approved by them ...
FYI .... all the banks that make these "refund anticipation" loans talk to each other ... did you already take out a loan with another tax prep company using the info on the 2019 return? Do you have issues with other banks like being behind on payments? Until you get the rejection letter you will not know for sure what happened.
Except that green dot doesn’t actually deny. The notice just came from then when explaining the issuing of the card. First Century makes the decision and they send the letter, but it takes up to 30 days. Which is not clearly stated on turbo’s website. My initial complaint here or question really was to try to understand if the green dot email - that was extremely vague was the denial because turbo does not clearly explain the process.
I can’t speak for everyone else who has issues with this tax advance but I am not stupid. So no I did not try to take two or more advances on a single return and my credit is excellent.
Again, issue is the frustration in not knowing and the lack of actual help from any of the parties involved.
I attempted to get the advance this year because turbo tax was advertising it. Thought why not ehh, then I receive a vague email before the IRS has even accepted my taxes and turned to this forum to see if anyone had any idea how it all worked.
No one does and that is the issue.
I’ll find out when I do receive my actual email from First Century and at this point it doesn’t even matter clearly. Just frustrated, along with more than half of these forum posters, on the lack of information surrounding the advance. It is vague and NO ONE knows anything more than the vague info on the sites.
Also stuck with a green dot card - that in and of itself has a review of problems. So I’m not a happy customer.
Next year I will just file my return regularly as I always have and avoid all of this. Hopefully turbo will take into account the level of inaccuracies in their information and update accordingly for those who do need the advance.