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posted Jun 6, 2019 1:48:52 AM

Once I mailed the tax return, how do I receive the refund? Do I get a check to my home address?

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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 1:48:53 AM

Yes - the IRS will mail a check to the mailing address which you included on your federal return, unless you requested the refund be direct deposited into your bank account, if you reside within the U.S.

If you live outside of the U.S. andd have an overpayment on your return, the IRS can mail a refund to check to your foreign address, but it does not make direct deposits into foreign bank accounts. In the File section of TurboTax, indicate that you want a refund check, not a direct deposit into your bank account.  

Please ensure that you have entered your foreign address in the Personal Info section of the program properly.  In the Mailing Address section, you should have used the option for "Foreign country", instead of the default "U.S. address".  The IRS will send the refund check to the foreign address which you have entered.  The check from the IRS will be drawn from the U.S. Treasury, so you will need to ensure that your bank will accept a check from the U.S. Treasury, denominated in U.S. Dollars.

 

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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 1:48:53 AM

Yes - the IRS will mail a check to the mailing address which you included on your federal return, unless you requested the refund be direct deposited into your bank account, if you reside within the U.S.

If you live outside of the U.S. andd have an overpayment on your return, the IRS can mail a refund to check to your foreign address, but it does not make direct deposits into foreign bank accounts. In the File section of TurboTax, indicate that you want a refund check, not a direct deposit into your bank account.  

Please ensure that you have entered your foreign address in the Personal Info section of the program properly.  In the Mailing Address section, you should have used the option for "Foreign country", instead of the default "U.S. address".  The IRS will send the refund check to the foreign address which you have entered.  The check from the IRS will be drawn from the U.S. Treasury, so you will need to ensure that your bank will accept a check from the U.S. Treasury, denominated in U.S. Dollars.