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  2. Can I cancel a credit card application? - AOL

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    Request a certified letter from the card issuer confirming your request to cancel. Check your credit reports with the three major credit bureaus — Experian, Equifax and TransUnion — to confirm ...

  3. IRS tells small businesses to withdraw ineligible claims for ...

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    For taxpayers who filed the credit through a return (Form 941-X, 943-X, 944-X, CT-1X) but haven’t received a refund or haven’t been told their application is under audit, they can sign and ...

  4. I received a store card I didn’t apply for. Should I cancel it?

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    Take notes during your calls and ask for proof of your cancellation request to be emailed to you. Ask the issuer not to report information about this account to the credit bureaus, either.

  5. Refund anticipation loan - Wikipedia

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    With e-filing and IRS partnerships that help consumers e-file for free, U.S. taxpayers can generally receive their tax refunds within three weeks and sometimes as quickly as ten to fourteen days if they choose to receive their refund via direct deposit. As of 2017, 70% of US taxpayers have access to free e-file and tax preparation services.

  6. Tax refund - Wikipedia

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    That equates to an average refund of $2,878 — or $297 less per person than last tax season. [5] Taxpayers may choose to have their refund directly deposited into their bank account, have a check mailed to them, or have their refund applied to the following year's income tax. As of 2006, tax filers may split their tax refund with direct ...

  7. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    An overpayment scam, also known as a refund scam, is a type of confidence trick designed to prey upon victims' good faith. In the most basic form, an overpayment scam consists of a scammer claiming, falsely, to have sent a victim an excess amount of money.

  8. Close your account - AOL Help

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    Visit your MyAccount page to cancel paid services and pay account balances. • If a username shares a payment method with another username on the same account, the username that doesn't have a unique payment method on file must be closed first, or a different payment method must be added to it before closing the other username.

  9. Get started with Identity Guard - AOL Help

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    If you purchased Identity Guard, visit My Account to manage or cancel your subscription. For billing or cancellation requests, you may also call 1-866-485-9217. For billing or cancellation requests, you may also call 1-866-485-9217.