EFTA01222117.pdf
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IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES
If you are owed a federal tax refund, you have a right to choose how you will receive the
refund. There are several options available to you. Some options cost money and some
options are free. Please read about these options below.
You can file your tax return electronically or by paper and obtain your refund directly from
Internal Revenue Service ('RS") for free. If you file your tax return electronically. you can
receive a refund check directly from the IRS through the U.S. Postal Service in 21 to 28 days
from the time you file your tax return or the IRS can deposit your refund directly into your
bank account in less than 21 days from the time you file your tax return unless there are
delays by the IRS. If you file a paper return through the U.S. Postal Service, you can receive
a refund check directly from the IRS through the U.S. Postal Service in 6 to 8 weeks from the
time the IRS receives your return or the IRS can deposit your refund directly into your bank
account in 6 to 8 weeks from the time the IRS receives your return. However. if your return
contains Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit, the IRS will issue your
refund no earlier than February 15, 2018.
The RPS is not necessary to obtain your refund. If you have an existing bank account,
you do not need to use the RPS, which requires the payment of a fee, in order to receive a
direct deposit from the IRS. You may consult the IRS website (irs.gov) for information
about tax refund processing.
If you select the RPS, no prior debt you may owe to Bank will be deducted from your
refund.
You can change your income tax withholdings which might result in you receiving additional
funds throughout the year rather than waiting to receive these funds potentially in an
income tax refund next year. Please consult your employer or tax advisor for additional
details.
Information regarding low-cost deposit accounts may be available at www.mymoney.gov .
The chart below shows the options for filing your tax return (e-file or paper return), the RPS
product, refund disbursement options, estimated timing for obtaining your tax refund
proceeds. and costs associated with the various options.
EFTA01222117
WHAT TYPE WHAT ARE YOUR WHAT IS THE WHAT COSTS DO YOU
OF FILING DISBURSEMENT ESTIMATED TIME TO INCUR IN ADDITION
METHOD? OPTIONS? RECEIVE REFUND? TO TAX PREPARATION
FEES?
PAPER RETURN IRS direct deposit to Approximately No additional cost.
your personal bank 6 to 8 weeks 2
No Refund Processing account.
Service
Check mailed by IRS Approximately
to address on tax 6 to 8 weeks 2
return.
ELECTRONIC IRS direct deposit to Usually within 21 days2 No additional cost.
FILING your personal bank
(E-FILE) account.
No Refund Processing Check mailed by IRS Approximately
Service to address on tax 21 to 28 days 2
return.
ELECTRONIC (a) Direct deposit to Usually within
FILING your personal bank 21 days 2
(E-FILE) account, or
Refund Processing (b) Load to your
Service prepaid card i .
2
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