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posted Apr 16, 2020 5:13:14 PM

I have a tax liability for tax years 2018 and 2019, therefore I did not have bank information on return. I received a refund in tax year 2017 and had it direct deposited. Will the IRS use that bank in

Will the IRS use the previous bank information to direct deposit the stimulus or will I be waiting for a paper check? I have not filed 2019 tax year yet since I owe.

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Intuit Alumni
Apr 16, 2020 5:45:57 PM

No, IRS has not said that they will go back as far as 2017 to check for banking information.

 

Please try the new Get My Payment Tool IRS has set up:  Get My Payment

 

The tool will:  

 

*Provide you with the status of your payment, including the date your payment is scheduled to be deposited into your bank account or mailed;

*Advise you of your payment type; and

*Allow eligible taxpayers a chance to provide bank account information to receive payments more quickly rather than waiting for a paper check. This feature will be unavailable if your payment has already been scheduled for delivery.