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You should get it today at some point. You will get an email from TurboTax when your refund is on its way. Some didn't get an email until late in the day, but still got their deposit.
For more information click on the link below
If you don't get your deposit, there is a few reasons why that might happen.
If TurboTax is unable to deliver the refund up to 5 days early, your order will be canceled and you won't be charged the up to 5-Day Early fee. You will receive a follow-up email with a refund and timing update, and if any cancellation is applicable.
If you don’t receive an update email or an automatic refund (if applicable) within a few days, you can contact TurboTax Customer Support by clicking the link below.
[Edited 2/25/25|12:45pm PST]
Some people get their refunds late in the day or night … it happens
I did 5 day early….received deposit on Feb 21 at 9:30 pm my DDD was 2-26 …..I use Bank of America and I paid my TT fees with my refund
Does an offset affect ddd date?
An offset can impact your direct deposit if your remaining refund doesn't fully cover any fees you chose to have taken out of your refund. If that happens, the refund amount that gets deposited will be used to pay any fees owed and you will not get a deposit into your personal account.
No the offset would be less than 10% of my refund... But would it delay my deposit to my account ?
Yes, an offset can delay the deposit of your refund. Once the refund has been processed the offset amount will be paid first and then an remaining funds will be deposited to you. You will have to wait for your refund until after the IRS process the offset.
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