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I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

 
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I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

Once the IRS releases the funds, the IRS FAQ page says to allow "up to 5 days" due to variations in bank processing procedures and times.

Also, once the funds have been sent, there may be another link in the chain that you can check if you used the following service:

Did you have any TurboTax fees that you chose to pay out of the Federal refund?  If so, the funds go first from the IRS to a temporary account at an intermediary bank where the fees are subtracted.   Then that intermediary bank sends the rest of the funds on to your bank (or card.)   If you used that method to pay fees, and once the IRS has actually released the funds, we can tell you how to check on the funds at the level of the intermediary company.


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I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

No one in a user forum can know when you will receive a direct deposit.   Where did you get the date of 2/22?   If that was from TurboTax, that is just an estimate based on averages.    Or is that date what is showing with this IRS tool?
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/Refunds">https://www.irs.gov/Refunds</a>

I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

Thats what IRS tool is showing... I just thought i would receive it earlier because of using the turbo tax card.

I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

The card uses an underlying bank account just like a checking account.  It will just depend on how fast the Turbo Card processes it once received.

I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

Mine says same but i never recieved card. Trying to talk to someone is a joke. What do i do now. Card not a activated

I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

bsmntgram55:
If you never received your Turbo Prepaid VISA Card, see this on how to reach the Card's customer support:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/4617282-where-s-my-card-its-been-3weeks">https://ttlc.intuit.com/q...>

I am receiving my tax refund on the turbotax card... was wondering am i gonna receive my refund a few days early? i am suppose to receive it on the 22nd of feb?

Once the IRS releases the funds, the IRS FAQ page says to allow "up to 5 days" due to variations in bank processing procedures and times.

Also, once the funds have been sent, there may be another link in the chain that you can check if you used the following service:

Did you have any TurboTax fees that you chose to pay out of the Federal refund?  If so, the funds go first from the IRS to a temporary account at an intermediary bank where the fees are subtracted.   Then that intermediary bank sends the rest of the funds on to your bank (or card.)   If you used that method to pay fees, and once the IRS has actually released the funds, we can tell you how to check on the funds at the level of the intermediary company.


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