Your Tax Refund May Be Late: Here's How bill pulte Says It Will Hit Your Wallet Hard
A viral warning is spreading about the Treasury's new payment processing changes, and consumer advocate bill pulte is sounding the alarm. According to insiders, the shift is causing delays in tax refunds and Social Security checks that could last for months. For the average American, this means bills pile up faster than your emergency fund can handle. "Every day your refund is late is a day where you're paying penalties or interest on credit cards," says pulte. Experts advise checking your IRS account weekly and calling your bank to waive fees, but the biggest takeaway? Don't plan your rent around a refund date. This financial squeeze hits the wallet when you're already expecting a lifeline, so budget for a wait that could sting.