Intuit TurboTax Online Refund Processing Option Payment Customers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Intuit.
A class action lawsuit has reportedly been filed against Intuit Inc. (“Intuit” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California (entitled Tasha Smith and Fredierick Smith v. Intuit, Inc., Class Action Case No. CV 12-00222) alleging, among other things, that Intuit offered an online version of its desktop TurboTax tax preparation software and offered a Refund Anticipation Loan or RAL product referred to as Refund Processing Services, but allegedly failed to disclose certain interest rate or finance charges and allegedly failed to disclose a Refund Processing Service Fee as a finance charge, according to the Intuit TurboTax Online Refund Processing Option Payment class action lawsuit complaint.
The Intuit TurboTax Online Refund Processing Option Payment class action lawsuit is reportedly brought on behalf of the following proposed class, unless otherwise excluded:
All natural persons who after January 12, 2008 used TurboTax Online and received a Refund Processing Option payment facilitated by Defendant and Defendant’s fees were deducted from the deposit account established for the Refund Processing Option payment.
The Intuit TurboTax Online Refund Processing Option Payment class action lawsuit is also brought on behalf of an alleged “Usurious Interest SubClass” and “Usurious Interest and Penalty SubClass.”
The Intuit TurboTax Online Refund Processing Option Payment class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged violation of California’s Refund Anticipation Loan Laws, violation of California Business and Professions Code 17500, violation of California’s usury law, and violation of California Business and Professions Code 17200.
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they are also holdong tax payers money and people have complied with their rrequest to prove that it is there money and have not got there money. people accounts are closed once they get the refund deposited on the turbo tax card i need info on how to file a law suit i know that this cant be legal
Turbo tax is also holding my money and has been since Feb,23…I have sent in everything needed along with birth certificate… I don’t know what more to do.
I have been using TurboTax for 7 years but will never use their products again. After entering my tax info and seeing a refund due, I opted for ‘audit defense’, which was an additional $40. Instead of paying for it with a credit card, I decided to use the option to deduct it from my refund. BIG MISTAKE, I guess I didn’t see the fine print that must state that I will be charged an additional $30 for processing by “University National Bank”. WOW, after giving them business for buying an additional service (pure profit , since I won’t be audited), they reward me by spanking me with another $30 fee. And for what?? To deduct $40 from my refund???!!! I could train a monkey to do that for a nice ripe banana. LOL
Stay away from TURDOTAX !!!???!!!!