After you file

@jGhost87 

 

When you requested the TT fees be withheld from the FEDERAL refund (cannot be taken from a state refund)  you had the option to use your bank account or a TT debit card  UNLESS you applied for the advance loan then the debit card was the only option...

 

What happens if the IRS reduces my refund to the point where it no longer covers my TurboTax fees?

 

If you get hit with a refund offset, what's left over might not be enough to cover your fees. Here's what happens next:

  1. We'll send an email with instructions on how to pay your TurboTax fees (minus the Refund Processing fee, if any) by a certain date.
  2. If the fees remain unpaid by the specified date, we'll send two more followup emails asking that you either pay or request a deferment to prevent the fees from being automatically debited from your bank account.
  3. Finally, if you still haven't paid by the requested date, we’ll send a final email letting you know that we're debiting the fees (minus the Refund Processing fee, if any) and that the auto-debit process cannot be stopped.

The same sequence of events occurs if the IRS is still holding your refund 36 days after your original estimated refund date, except that we'll also debit the Refund Processing fee (if any) in Step 3.

 

 

How do you justify debiting my account?

 

The provision is spelled out in the Refund Processing 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.