The Premier League has been on suspension since March and it is still not clear when it will resume, though the UK government has given the green light for sports to restart from June 1.
The Premier League will most certainly resume without supporters having the opportunity to attend games in order to check the spread of coronavirus.
Everton still have nine games remaining with five of them being home games against Liverpool, Bournemouth, Southampton, Aston Villa and Leicester City.
"Everton has confirmed all fans with tickets for the club's remaining five home Premier League fixtures of the 2019/20 season will be able to claim a refund due to the increasing expectation that - should the remaining games be played -they will take place behind closed doors," the club said in a statement.
"Season Ticket Members will be entitled to a credit or refund on a pro-rata basis for the five games and will also be given the option to forgo part or all of their balance in order for the club to donate that amount in full over to Everton in the Community.
"The option for a portion - or all - of the available refund to be made available to Everton in the Community was introduced as a result of requests from fan groups and individual supporters who have been keen to show their appreciation for the club's charity.
"Season Ticket Members who may not have renewed for the 20/21 season when the remaining games for the 19/20 season are confirmed will be given the opportunity to request that their refund entitlement be used as a credit towards their renewal for next season."