What You Should Know About Section 117.

If a purchase of a product or service is made, you have 30 days to cancel said product and get your money back. For more information check out: Section117.org

Most people don’t know about the Section 117 of the IRS Tax Code, but it’s important. It says that if you purchase a product or service and there is no contract to sign, you have 30 days to cancel said product and get your money back. A lot of people don’t know this, and they lose their money when they cancel an order.

For more information check out: Section117.org

Cool. I just found out about Section 117 of the IRS Tax Code. It basically states that if you purchase a product or service, you have 30 days to cancel said product and get your money back.

I’m not an attorney and this is not legal advice. But from what I gather the law came about because of a lot of complaints by consumers who were being gouged by unscrupulous companies, especially in the real estate market. So far my research has turned up information on:

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If you’re like me and don’t want to be scammed by some company, make sure you know about Section 117 of the IRS Tax Code.

Section 117.org is the first website of its kind that is dedicated to educating consumers around Section 117 of the IRS Tax Code. This blog will discuss how you can use a little known IRS tax code to get your money back if you purchase a product or service, and cancel it within 30 days.

Section 117 is a little known section of the IRS Tax Code, which states if you purchase a product or service, and cancel it within 30 days, you are entitled to 100% of your money back. Most people have heard of the “Three-Day Right Of Rescission”, but what most people don’t know is that the Three-Day Right Of Rescission was repealed in 2010 and replaced with Section 117.

For more information, please visit our website at: http://www.Section117.org

SECTION 117.

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