After you file


@gerun wrote:


 Good morning!
Is it possible in reality? How is it implemented in practice? Thank you in advance! 

 


@VolvoGirl wrote:

It's always been that way.  So what if the IRS changes your return and you don't get the refund you were expecting?  Turbo Tax still needs to get paid.

 

See What if the IRS reduces your refund or delays it.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/payments/help/what-if-my-federal-refund-isn-t-enough-to-cover-my-market-code.ru 

 


 


If you select "pay my Turbotax fees from my refund", you also agree to the $40 extra fee for the service, and you agree in the fine print that if your refund is delayed, Turbotax can extract their fees from your checking account (using the same account number where you have directed your refund to be deposited).  Then, if you refund is finally paid, the $40 service charge will still be extracted but the balance of your refund will be deposited to your checking account without deducting the program fees again.