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Liberty Tax Prep

Posted by on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:02 PM
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I have never used Liberty, but I was wondering if anyone knows if they do like H & R Block used to and has the really fast refund option. Like a card or check in the same day or within a couple of days. It takes two weeks or more any other way. Does anyone know how they work?
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opal10161973
by Sometimes Naughty? on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:06 PM
Anyone?
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PEEK05
by Kendall on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:07 PM

I've never used them. Only Turbo Tax

Trackerchick
by Krista :-) on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:09 PM
Sorry, all I know is they have people dressed like the Statue of Liberty dancing and it cracks me up every.time I drive by their office.
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bmack2107
by on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:11 PM

Not too sure. What happened with H&R block, and what is happening with a lot of places, is that the debt indicator, that the company's banks (used to) have, is getting taken away. So now the banks that loan out the money before your refund is actually processed, have no way of knowing if you have any outstanding debts that the federal government will be, or might be, taking out of your tax return.

opal10161973
by Sometimes Naughty? on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:23 PM
So, it would make no difference if I went to them?

Quoting bmack2107:

Not too sure. What happened with H&R block, and what is happening with a lot of places, is that the debt indicator, that the company's banks (used to) have, is getting taken away. So now the banks that loan out the money before your refund is actually processed, have no way of knowing if you have any outstanding debts that the federal government will be, or might be, taking out of your tax return.

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bmack2107
by on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:31 PM

Well, Idk if they have the rapid refund still or not. They might have it, but if they have it this year, they won't have it much longer. I work for H&R Block, which is why I know what I have told you. I would call Liberty and ask if they are still doing it. This is where I'm supposed to enter a marketing line for free second looks, but I'm not going to do that on here lol.

Quoting opal10161973:

So, it would make no difference if I went to them?

Quoting bmack2107:

Not too sure. What happened with H&R block, and what is happening with a lot of places, is that the debt indicator, that the company's banks (used to) have, is getting taken away. So now the banks that loan out the money before your refund is actually processed, have no way of knowing if you have any outstanding debts that the federal government will be, or might be, taking out of your tax return.


bmack2107
by on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:32 PM

From what I know of, not ALL of the banks have gotten the debt indicator taken away.

Quoting bmack2107:

Well, Idk if they have the rapid refund still or not. They might have it, but if they have it this year, they won't have it much longer. I work for H&R Block, which is why I know what I have told you. I would call Liberty and ask if they are still doing it. This is where I'm supposed to enter a marketing line for free second looks, but I'm not going to do that on here lol.

Quoting opal10161973:

So, it would make no difference if I went to them?

Quoting bmack2107:

Not too sure. What happened with H&R block, and what is happening with a lot of places, is that the debt indicator, that the company's banks (used to) have, is getting taken away. So now the banks that loan out the money before your refund is actually processed, have no way of knowing if you have any outstanding debts that the federal government will be, or might be, taking out of your tax return.



strictmomhere
by Platinum Member on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:34 PM
Not sure hun
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opal10161973
by Sometimes Naughty? on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:36 PM
LOL. I actually LOVE my little old guy at H & R Block. He's been doing taxes for years and it's all he does, not like some who only do it for the season. KWIM? He's good. So, maybe I'll give him a call tomorrow then.

Quoting bmack2107:

Well, Idk if they have the rapid refund still or not. They might have it, but if they have it this year, they won't have it much longer. I work for H&R Block, which is why I know what I have told you. I would call Liberty and ask if they are still doing it. This is where I'm supposed to enter a marketing line for free second looks, but I'm not going to do that on here lol.


Quoting opal10161973:

So, it would make no difference if I went to them?



Quoting bmack2107:

Not too sure. What happened with H&R block, and what is happening with a lot of places, is that the debt indicator, that the company's banks (used to) have, is getting taken away. So now the banks that loan out the money before your refund is actually processed, have no way of knowing if you have any outstanding debts that the federal government will be, or might be, taking out of your tax return.


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opal10161973
by Sometimes Naughty? on Feb. 14, 2012 at 10:37 PM
That's why I posted this. To see if anyone else got theirs done through them and knows.

Quoting bmack2107:

From what I know of, not ALL of the banks have gotten the debt indicator taken away.


Quoting bmack2107:

Well, Idk if they have the rapid refund still or not. They might have it, but if they have it this year, they won't have it much longer. I work for H&R Block, which is why I know what I have told you. I would call Liberty and ask if they are still doing it. This is where I'm supposed to enter a marketing line for free second looks, but I'm not going to do that on here lol.


Quoting opal10161973:

So, it would make no difference if I went to them?



Quoting bmack2107:

Not too sure. What happened with H&R block, and what is happening with a lot of places, is that the debt indicator, that the company's banks (used to) have, is getting taken away. So now the banks that loan out the money before your refund is actually processed, have no way of knowing if you have any outstanding debts that the federal government will be, or might be, taking out of your tax return.



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