Never heard of any such place.
Next month, many of the low-end buy-here, pay-here dealers will be ramping up their tax prep mills to steal millions in tax refunds.
Uninformed consumers will bring in their W-2s. The dealer will prepare their tax return and have the refund sent to the dealer's bank. After deducting an ourtageous amount for "fees" the balance will be applied to a car that's probably worth less than the refund, along with 18 - 24 months worth of "pure profit" payments from their mark -- YOU!
If you want to be ripped off in the worst possible way, go for it. Better bet: Buy a tax prep package for your computer and do your own taxes. Keep ALL of your refund and buy something decent with the proceeds.
Or take your W-2 to H&R Block and have them e-file your return and send the refund to YOUR bank. Skip the "refund anticipation" loan, it's almost as bad of a rip-off as the dealer's. The tax prep firms are a rip-off for most taxpayers, but at least they're not as bad as the scum-bucket dealers!
2006-12-12 20:41:13
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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The question was asked many times daily on Yahoo answers "if you could file with your last pay stub" and everyone answered correctly! Now you go and file with the last pay stub, and of course different amounts, just like told on Yahoo answers. Well it is your responsibility to file your taxes with you w2 and only w2 not pay stubs, of course the tax pre place filed with your pay stub, they didn't care about you, only want the money they were going to charge you, possibly an arm and a leg. Regardless of receiving more money or not as a refund is not the issue, the issue is you filed a fraudulent tax return by not reporting all your income. Now to correct your mistake is wait until IRS processes your original tax return and refunds you. Once the refund is received by you, then you can go and amend the tax return by filing Form 1040X. again it may not get you more money, but at least you aren't under reporting your income, better yet wait a while to make sure you have all your Form 1099INT from your banks etc. Processing of tax returns for e-filing is a standard two weeks, if error are found then it will take longer for you to receive the refund Good luck!
2016-05-23 17:17:56
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answered by Lizabeth 4
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