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Refund Processing Fee

I am confused, I bought Turbo Tax software at Costco and the software says it comes with 5 Federal e-files.   Why would I pay $40 for a Refund Processing Fee? Can't this just be deposited into my account that I provided?  Also, when I do pay with credit (which I'm not sure why I would be paying) it always error out and I cannot finish filing my taxes. HELP! 

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Refund Processing Fee

If you are e-filing a state return there is a $25 state e-file fee.   If you then choose to pay that $25 by having it deducted from your federal refund, you incur another EXTRA "refund processing" fee of $40.   Do not do that.   If you are paying for state e-filing---pay upfront with a credit card or debit card.  Or avoid the state e-file fee by printing and mailing the state.

 

 

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Refund Processing Fee

I am only filing Federal because I live in WA and we don't have state taxes.  However, it still says $40 Refund Processing Fee or pay by card.  If you click pay by card, I always get an error, and it instantly logs me out. 

Refund Processing Fee

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.”

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/turbotax-phone-number...

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Refund Processing Fee

Also, the "free" (or included) tax returns comes with the Turbotax program that you download and install on your own computer.  The box should contain a code to do that.  Once you install the program, the only additional fees would be additional states (you get one free) and state e-filing is extra.

 

But, if you bought the box but then did your taxes on the web site, that is a completely different program and has different fees, and you did not pay for it already.  You would need to install the program on your own computer and then start over or download your file from the web site to finish on the computer to get the benefit of the software you paid for. 

Refund Processing Fee

Personally I think Turbo Tax misrepresenting its product and cost.  You pay for the program and it says $25 to file state - fair enough but when you are in the middle of typing in bank routing and account numbers and $40 processing fee pops up! 

 

Total misrepresenting of the cost of the product.  Will take this into consideration when i look for tax program for next year, 

MarilynG1
Employee Tax Expert

Refund Processing Fee

The $40 Refund Processing Fee is for the bank that handles your refund, if you elected to 'pay TurboTax fees from your refund'.

 

Here's more info on Refund Processing Fee

 

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Refund Processing Fee

Baloney!!  Pure profit.

I would click on Thumbs Down if there was one!

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Refund Processing Fee

Yes whole thing pops up after spending hours inputing information.  An ethical company would disclose this upfront.

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