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You have to apply for the refund advance before submitting your tax return. You can't apply for the Refund Advance after you file your taxes. For information on the Refund Advance, please see the information available here.
I'm not talking about the refund advance. The refund advance is taking part of your refund and offering it to you early as credit.
I'm talking about a BONUS, offered to customers who set up thier refund to be direct deposited to Credit Karma Spend account, along with one qualifying direct deposit like a payroll check. You then recieve a $100.00 bonus after both those requirements are met, Or so I was told. I'm having a hard time understand why no Turbo Tax experts seem to know what I'm talking about?
Here is a link to someone asking a question about it on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/TurboTax/comments/s9m5yb/2022_150_credit_karma_bonus/
Every time I inquire I get told something about the "refund advance" which is something entirely different and it's getting irritating.
Here you go ...
THANK YOU! Is there a link to this page?
No link ... just part of the interview in that section. If you already filed then save a copy of the return with all the worksheets to see the CK info ... they should have also sent a welcome email & a snail mail.
NOTE: When you open your return back up, do not make any changes in it if it's already been filed. If you later have to amend the return, it has to start off exactly as it was when it was originally filed.
NOTE: Remember all PDF tax documents and tax data files are very sensitive files, since they contain your personal ID info, financial data, and possibly bank account numbers, etc. Be sure to store them safely and securely to guard against computer theft, hacking, etc.
Dang...what happens if you do make changes after you file?
Nothing gets sent to the IRS after you file but the return will no longer be as you filed it so not only will you not have a copy of the filed return (unless you saved it already) and the .taxfile that transfers next year will not be correct. So try to put it back to how it was filed.
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