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As long as you haven't filed yet (or you e-filed but got rejected), you can simply step through the File section again to choose a different method.
Once your return has been accepted (or mailed), it's too late to change your bank account for direct deposit.
Workaround
If you want to change or edit the banking information that is shown, make sure that the box stating "I want my refund deposited into this account" is unchecked.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Continue.
You will be taken to a new screen titled, "Let's get your bank account info".
This will allow you to enter the new or updated banking information that is to be used for your 2016 direct deposit.
As long as you haven't filed yet (or you e-filed but got rejected), you can simply step through the File section again to choose a different method.
Once your return has been accepted (or mailed), it's too late to change your bank account for direct deposit.
Workaround
If you want to change or edit the banking information that is shown, make sure that the box stating "I want my refund deposited into this account" is unchecked.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Continue.
You will be taken to a new screen titled, "Let's get your bank account info".
This will allow you to enter the new or updated banking information that is to be used for your 2016 direct deposit.
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