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After you file
We're not sure. The up to 5 day early date is based on the date given to you on the IRS website.
Please click here to enter your information Check Your Refund .
The up to 5 day early fee is deducted from your refund. If it is not provided up to 5 days early it will not be deducted.
- The receipt of your refund up to 5 Days Early is subject to IRS submitting refund information to us up to 5 days before the refund settlement date.
 - IRS does not always provide refund settlement information 5 days early.
 - You will not be eligible to receive your refund up to 5 Days Early if
 
- you take a Refund Advance loan,
 - IRS delays payment of your refund, or
 - your bank’s policies do not allow for same-day payment processing.
 
- The up to 5 Days Early fee will be deducted directly from your refund prior to being deposited to your bank account.
 - If your refund cannot be delivered up to 5 Days Early, you will not be charged the up to 5 Days Early fee. The up to 5 Days Early program may change or be discontinued at any time.
 
If your federal refund is deposited into your selected bank account up to 1 day before the IRS refund settlement date (the date it would have arrived if sent from the IRS directly), then you will not pay the up to 5 Days Early fee. See Terms of Service for more details.
[Edited 2/25/25|12:40am PST]
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