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- March 9, 2007 at 4:01 pm #238464BiggerPiggyBank
Re: Budget101.com : Tax Refunds: You Don’t Have To Pay To Borrow Your Own…
Am I understanding this correctly. If I have an account do my taxes and he has
it deposited to my checking or saving account it cost me money and how much. If
he has it snail mailed to me there is no cost. If this is not correct please
let me know.Since we are on the subject of incom taxes, how do I find a reliable account
that will not cost me an arm and a leg. I was told that H & R Block is good but
expensive.Thank you,
MelissaVickie Anderson
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Why not??? Because most people don’t know that having the refund directly
deposited in an account will only take a couple of weeks. If they need it bad
enough to pay the extra fee.the money they would save could pay another bill.
Or, if they don’t want a bank account if they file early enough it only takes a
couple of weeks to get the refund.
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