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  2. Tax Refund Loans: How To Get an Advance in 2025 - AOL

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    If you anticipate a small tax refund or have to pay a substantial fee for the services, an advance may not be worth the cost. For example, the company may charge you $500 to file your tax return ...

  3. Advance payment - Wikipedia

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    Advance payments made as a loan are generally repayable but this is not always the case. In Leibson Corporation and Others v TOC Investments Corporation and Others, an English Court of Appeal case in 2018, [3] it was established following principles of contractual interpretation that, in the absence of any specific language to the contrary, an "advance" is not always repayable.

  4. The BBB offers details about advance tax refunds or ... - AOL

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    But if you choose this option, be prepared to pay extra fees for this convenience. These may include an initial fee, an ATM fee, a fee for point-of-sale transactions, and an “inactivity” fee.

  5. What you need to know before getting a tax refund advance - AOL

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    If you applied for a $2,500 loan under the Go Big Refund Advance program and incurred a 2.5% fee, you would in effect pay $2,563 back on the loan. The interest you’ll often see quoted is ...

  6. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Advance payments of tax are required in the form of tax withholding or estimated tax payments. Due dates and other procedural details vary by jurisdiction, but April 15, Tax Day is the deadline for individuals to file tax returns for federal and many state and local returns.

  7. Advance pricing agreement - Wikipedia

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    An advance pricing agreement (APA) is an ahead-of-time agreement between a taxpayer and a tax authority on an appropriate transfer pricing methodology (TPM) for a set of transactions at issue over a fixed period of time [1] (called "Covered Transactions").