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I'd be glad to provide the details you need, @robinmcd41.
Yes, you're right. We use the Intuit Turbo℠ Pay Prepaid Visa® Card in which you can pay your employees by Direct Deposit.
Also, I want to make sure you're able to use Intuit Turbo Pay Prepaid Visa Card to pay your employees by direct deposit. Account concerns for the payment card is mainly handled by our TurboTax Team. They can assist you with the application and provide an alternative link for you to apply.
To get in touch with our TurboTax Team, go to this community link: Contact TurboTax.
Additionally, below are the links that I've got where you can gather more details about Pay Card. Please consider viewing these resources. Each of them provides answers to frequently asked questions.
If there's anything else that we can help you with, feel free to post them here any time. I'm always here to help you. Stay safe and have a good one, @robinmcd41.
I called TurboTax per your instructions (also here https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/employees-and-payroll/i-have-a-new-employee-that-d...) at [Removed]. I talked with a number of people, and was redirected the the wrong department a bunch of times, being told each time that I needed to talk to a different person, per usual. Nobody I talked with had heard of this product. Someone with Quickbooks support eventually told me that employees would need a Credit Karma Money Spending card, which apparently is a product TurboTax has a relationship with, where customers getting tax refunds can easily get the refunds along with a debit card.
So I called support for that product [Removed] and was told that my employee would have to get a Credit Karma checking account, then get the card tied to that account. Not a solution!
I have come to the conclusions that #1 your customer support is a joke, and #2 there is no such thing as a Turbo Pay prepaid visa card. Please prove me wrong by linking a website that I can direct an employee who does not have a checking account to, so they can sign up for this card!
Hi, @user84877.
Allow me to jump in and share some insights about Credit Karma Money in Turbo tax and how does it with QuickBooks.
Processing direct deposit requires a bank account where the money is deposited. With this, your employee would start a new Credit Karma checking account to get a debit card.
Credit Karma is an online credit service that operates under the principle that everyone is entitled to a free and honest credit score. To that end, the site allows you to check the credit whenever you'd like without paying any fees. You can also build up savings with a deposit into your employee's account.
You can check these articles for more details.
I'm always a post-away if you have other concerns in processing direct deposits. Have a good one.
I did not ask about Credit Karma and I do not need information about it beyond what I provided already in my last post. You failed to address the original issue entirely, though I'm sure you've checked some box required by your employer regarding replying to posts here. I get it; I have worked for a large corporation before. Though saying nothing would have been preferable to your response.
Is there such a thing as a Turbo Pay prepaid visa card or not? Your customers deserve a clear, straight answer including the exact steps for an employee to apply for one, and not referring us to call someone else or look elsewhere for the answer. I have called everyone you have ever told me to call, and visited every related support article, done all the legwork, and come up with nothing.
Did you ever find any kind of solution to this? We are also looking for pay cards for employees without checking accounts. Thanks!
lol Nope! And Intuit does not care.
I'm looking at turbodebitcard.intuit.com. Is this even worth pursuing? Or is this where you got the run-around. Thx!
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