The refunds are part of a $141 million settlement affecting more than 4 million consumers all 50 states plus Washington, D.C.
away from federally supported free services for which they qualified and into a product that charged a fee to file tax returns.
About 4.4 million consumers across the U.S. are eligible for the payment, according to the statement. Eligible customers also must have begun their tax returns using a TurboTax Free Edition Product but then have been informed that they were ineligible to use that product, and thus paid for a TurboTax product. Consumers must also have not used the IRS Free File Product in a previous tax year.How to get your TurboTax settlement checkIf you are eligible, you should receive an email from the settlement fund administrator that informs you of the approximate amount of your payment.
Most consumers will receive between $29 and $30, the site says, although some individuals who filed for all three of the years covered by the settlement could get about $85, the New York attorney general said. A multi-state investigation found that Intuit used"several deceptive and unfair trade practices that limited consumers' participation in the IRS Free File Program," according to the New York AG's statement.
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