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If you e-filed:
Banking information for direct deposit is wrong
If you entered incorrect banking information for your refund, you can change it if your return is rejected. If it is accepted, however, it is too late to change it. The bank will reject the refund and send it back to the IRS. Then the IRS will issue a paper check and mail it to the address you put on your tax return. Expect a delay of at least a couple of weeks to receive your refund.
Here is what the IRS says about entering incorrect banking information
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1901159-can-i-deposit-my-tax-refund-into-someone-else-s-account
Do you know for sure if the IRS sent out your refund? Does it say they sent it when you look at the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool?
Most often a bank refuses a deposit with an incorrect deposit number, but on rare occasions it might be deposited in someone else's account if it was a valid number for "someone." The IRS FAQ that xmasbaby0 provided above explains that scenario.
Something else to consider. Did you choose to pay any TurboTax fees out of your Federal refund? If so, in that case the IRS sends the deposit to an intermediary bank where the fees are subtracted. Then that intermediary bank sends the rest to your bank (or card) in a second direct deposit. If that deposit from the intermediary bank to your bank fails, it goes back to the intermediary bank, then the company that handles that (SBTPG) would send you a check in the mail. In some less-common situations SBTPG might send it back to the IRS.
If you used that payment method, we can tell you how to check on things with SBTPG.
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