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Tax Refund Loan
By Credit Federal | Published 04/27/2006

H&R Block settles tax refund loan suit.

H&R Block has agreed to pay a $39 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit over H&R Block Inc.'s refund anticipation loans.

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Members who had used H&R Blocks tax refund loan will receive mail notices of the settlement and will have until July 5 to mail in their objections.

H&R Block's banking partner Beneficial National Bank would split the $39 million settlement, which would cover 1.7 million customers who bought 2 million loans between April 8, 1994, and Dec. 31, 1996.

The tax refund loans issued by H&R Block are short-term, high-interest payments to tax clients who don't want to wait an extra few weeks for their refunds to arrive from the government.

Plaintiffs sued H&R Block in federal court in Chicago in 1998, claiming it failed to adequately explain the loans' high interest and fees.

Bucklo had rejected two previous settlement offers but also has whittled the number of plaintiffs down from the original 17 million.

H&R Block agreed in December to settle more than two dozen class-action lawsuits over the refund loans for $62.5 million. That settlement covered 8 million customers.

The company still faces a lawsuit filed in February by California regulators on behalf of 1.5 million state residents who have taken out refund loans since 2001.

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