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I just efiled but it has not been accepted yet. Can I change to get a direct deposit?

On filed returns in pending status, wait until it's either accepted or rejected before taking action. If rejected, you can update your account and any issues that caused the rejection. Open your return in TurboTax and go through the File section again to update your bank account before re-submitting your return. 

n most cases, once the IRS has accepted your return (or you've already mailed it), there's not much you can do. https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302459

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I just efiled but it has not been accepted yet. Can I change to get a direct deposit?

No.  Once the tax return has been e-filed the method of payment for the tax refund cannot be changed.

I just efiled but it has not been accepted yet. Can I change to get a direct deposit?

On filed returns in pending status, wait until it's either accepted or rejected before taking action. If rejected, you can update your account and any issues that caused the rejection. Open your return in TurboTax and go through the File section again to update your bank account before re-submitting your return. 

n most cases, once the IRS has accepted your return (or you've already mailed it), there's not much you can do. https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302459

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