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I’ve already filed taxes for 2019 and I want to change my return from mail to direct deposit
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I’ve already filed taxes for 2019 and I want to change my return from mail to direct deposit
Once a tax return is filed and accepted the method to receive a tax refund cannot be changed.
If you have filed a 2019 tax return and need to change or add your direct deposit information, see this IRS website - https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/economic-impact-payments-what-you-need-to-know
The IRS does not have my direct deposit information. What can I do?
In the coming weeks, Treasury plans to develop a web-based portal for individuals to provide their banking information to the IRS online, so that individuals can receive payments immediately as opposed to checks in the mail.
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I’ve already filed taxes for 2019 and I want to change my return from mail to direct deposit
Quite literally moments after I submitted my return through TurboTax I noticed that directly on the IRS website it states that even if you owe money -- be sure to include your Direct Deposit info on your tax return...
..linked directly from the TurboTax site: (Same link given in this discussion.)
Only there's no way to enter the info through TurboTax. I probably wouldn't have rushed through my return this morning and file using TurboTax if I had known this was the case. Or at least found a way to get my deposit info on my return before it was too late :(
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I’ve already filed taxes for 2019 and I want to change my return from mail to direct deposit
@spalvje wrote:
Quite literally moments after I submitted my return through TurboTax I noticed that directly on the IRS website it states that even if you owe money -- be sure to include your Direct Deposit info on your tax return...
..linked directly from the TurboTax site: (Same link given in this discussion.)
Only there's no way to enter the info through TurboTax. I probably wouldn't have rushed through my return this morning and file using TurboTax if I had known this was the case. Or at least found a way to get my deposit info on my return before it was too late :(
What IRS website states that if you owe federal taxes to include Direct Deposit information? Link please...
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