If you don’t have a bank account, the IRS or state can mail a check to you at the address listed on your return. Refunds issued by paper check typically take several weeks to arrive. Once you get y...
If the IRS rejects your return, we will send you an email letting you know. Log into your Credit Karma Tax account to see the reason your return was rejected. In many cases, you will have an opport...
Credit Karma Tax requires the primary taxpayer to have a valid Social Security Number (SSN) in order to e-file your taxes. If you think you may qualify for a SSN, you can visit the Social Security ...
Learn about why you may have received certain tax forms and where you can enter them into Credit Karma Tax. W-2 - Wage and Tax Statement 1095-A - Health Insurance Marketplace Statement 1095-B - Hea...
Both locking and freezing your credit with all three major consumer credit bureaus will stop creditors from accessing your credit file for most applications. That means would-be fraudsters will hav...
Credit Karma can help make the connection between you and the credit card issuers, but at the end of the day the credit card issuer reviews your credit card application and makes the final decision...
If you find an error in your Equifax credit report, you’ll need to dispute it with Equifax. Here are the key steps on how to do that and what to expect. File a dispute with Equifax Before you begin...
If it’s been a while since you last visited Credit Karma, we can help you retrieve the email address you used to register. Start with the email recovery page. Enter your full name, date of birth a...
We only allow one Credit Karma account per email address. I share an email address with someone else, what should I do? If you share an email address with another person and would both like Credit ...
Having a Credit Karma account will not directly lower your credit scores. We request your credit report information on your behalf from TransUnion and Equifax. This is known as a soft inquiry, whic...