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L2G stands for Link to Government. The $14.84 is the service fee charged
by the processing company in behalf of the IRS for using your credit card to make the payment you owed for your taxes.
L2G stands for Link to Government. The $14.84 is the service fee charged
by the processing company in behalf of the IRS for using your credit card to make the payment you owed for your taxes.
I was charged 150, but I'm supposed to get a return, I don't owe any taxes, so now I'm even more confused.
also, @ macuser_22 , your link to that website is broken.
@Kube - This thread (and link) could be several years old. This thread was on the old Answer Exchange which was migrated to this new forum on 6/6/2019 so it has that date. Old links did not transfer properly and is causing a lot of confusion in this new forum.
The current link to the IRS website for paying with a credit card is:
https://www.irs.gov/payments/pay-taxes-by-credit-or-debit-card
Why was I charged 12.00 for L2G*TN Dep
I filed papers with the superior court yesterday. My receipt shows L2G Maricopa cosc (Maricopa county superior court)
I received an l2g processing charge of $45.89! This is outrageous, particularly in view of the $14.84 charge referenced here, and since I did not itemize. Note that the L2g charge is in addition to the Intuit fee I paid. This is enough to convince me that from now on I will hand-prepare my tax return. While Turbotax provides an easy to follow process to file one's taxes, the added charges nullify the convenience. Again, outrageous!
For help with your pre-paid Visa card:
Call (888) 285-4169
There is a “Help” link in the top corner of the web site for the card:
https://www.turboprepaidcard.intuit.com/
I was charged a L2G*service fee of $205.45. Why is is so extremely high?
It depends upon the amount of your tax liability. Please see the following links from the IRS as to the rates charged and how the amounts are charged.
IRS Credit card processor fees
IRS Payment Processor Fee Comparison based upon payment amount
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