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After you file
Your refund might have been offset by past-due income tax, child or spousal support, student loans, or state unemployment compensation debts. If this happens, please see IRS Topic no. 203, Reduced refund and Bureau of the Fiscal Service for more information.
It might be that the IRS adjusted your refund. If this happens you will get a notice explaining the changes.
You can also check the IRS Where’s my refund? site to see what they adjusted and how it impacted your refund.
Also, when you pay your TurboTax fees with your federal refund, the TurboTax fee plus a separate Refund Processing Service (RPS) fee are deducted from your total refund amount. So your IRS-issued tax refund might be less than the amount shown in TurboTax.
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February 22, 2024
5:04 AM