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Folks are accusing the IRS, Turbo Tax, and H&R Block of being in cahoots in keeping their second stimulus checks
by Nathan'ette Burdine: January 5, 2021
 


Uh-oh, folks are accusing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Turbo Tax, and H&R Block of being in cahoots in keeping folks from getting their second stimulus checks.











The most troubling part about all of this is the radio silence Turbo Tax, H&R Block, and the IRS are giving to folks. Here are the two agencies, Turbo Tax and H&R Block, helping folks prepare their taxes to send to the government agency, IRS, in charge of making sure that folks pay the taxes they need in order to fund all of those government projects that Congress and the president says the government needs to be funded. Yet, when it’s time for folks to get their money, Turbo Tax, H&R Block, and the IRS act like thieves in the night who are nowhere to be found after the big score.

Yeah, I said it. Stop and think about it for a moment, folks. Who hauls tail? A person who’s done wrong, that’s who. You don’t lose $600 checks in the mail or in somebody’s bank account. That just doesn’t happen. But what does happen is somebody has found a way to get their grimy little hands on those checks by intercepting the delivery system in between Turbo Tax, H&R Block, and the IRS.

Of course, they aren’t going to say that’s what happened because it will be an embarrassment for everybody to know the government agency, along with two big corporations in charge of helping folks file their taxes, don’t have the security system to secure the safe transfer of $600 to folks’ bank accounts. To be fair, there are those who say they’ve gotten their checks.





Having said that, it still doesn’t change the fact that the IRS, Turbo Tax, and H&R Block screwed folks over royally by not properly and promptly delivering those $600 checks into folks’ checking accounts.






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