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Payment Options to OLT

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Payment Options to OLT

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Credit Card  

Payment is safe and secure (Verisign Secure). Enter your credit card information and complete your return. You will receive proof of Federal acceptance within 48 hours. It is safe and easy and when we e-file your return for you, your tax refund will come back fast. Total cost charged to your card for e-filing your Federal Return is $7.95 $9.95 and each State return is $7.95 $9.95 (Premium edition users).  For the standard edition, the federal return is free for everyone and the cost is $9.95 $12.95 per state return.

 Pay by refund/Refund Transfer (additional $29.95) (RT)

Fill out the bank information and we will deduct OnLine Taxes fee from your refund when it arrives. No credit card required, no payment required until your refund is deposited. Your cost is $7.95 for federal and $7.95 per state (premium edition) plus $29.95  for refund payment method. For the standard edition users, the cost is $9.95 for each state return plus $29.95.  (This payment method may take an additional 2 days to receive refund than credit card payment.)

PayPal   

You must first set up your PayPal account in order to use this service. PayPal accepts major credit cards and checking accounts. Once payment is made in PayPal click to redirect back to finish your return. If Pay Pal does not redirect you to our site or your session times out, you must log back into your return to send it to the IRS.

Select this link to view OLT products and pricing:  https://www.olt.com/main/home/products.asp  

**We are unable to accept payment from a foreign address or foreign financial institution.  Continue with the "free" (standard) edition of the OLT software, the federal return fee will appear as zero as you progress through for filing.**


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Date updated: Nov 10, 2021
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