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My refund was accepted. And u need to change my direct deposit
Unfortunately, you will not be able to change your direct deposit information after filing your return.
The best way to track your refund through the IRS website Where's My Refund?.
Please see below.
When will I get my IRS tax refund? - Community
I have filed my taxes and IRS has accepted it. But I just fought out the card that I put as direct deposit is no good. so I need to change the information to have refund to another card.
If you have already e-filed or mailed in your return, you are not able to make any changes to your refund options. If your financial institution rejects the deposit, the government will mail your refund check.
Please see the FAQ: What if I entered the wrong bank account for direct deposit? for additional information.
After my refund is returned for wrong back acct info & then I make corrections to resubmit. How much longer will it take for the irs to receive my corrected (direct deposit info changed) income tax refund documents?
@mdeanda214 If the bank rejects the deposit, the IRS will then just mail you a paper refund check to the address on your tax return. You are only able to correct your direct deposit information if your tax return was rejected in the initial filing. Please see the FAQ: What if I entered the wrong bank account for direct deposit? for additional information.
MY RETRUN HAS BEEN ACCEPTED I SAW I PUT CHECKING INSTEAD OF SAVINGS ON DIRECT DEPOSIT. HOW CAN I CHANGE IT
@DEVINDON00 Is your savings account still active and your bank will not reject your refund?
If you've already filed and your return has been accepted (or mailed), it's too late to change your bank account for direct deposit.
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
IRS accepted my return twice first time was when they opened their system. 2nd time was after the PACT act release. Now it’s a waiting game. Yes we have a active saving acct. My bank said in person it’s up to the back office. So keep an eye out for it. Savings has both our names on it. Our second acct has my name on it & my son. The first acct has our name on it. The it’s was filed w/ both our names. LoL. I have kept in touch w/ my bank through customer service because I don’t want them to send it back.
My direct deposit wouodbt go threw today how can i fix it
@ap309952 Have you checked to make sure that you entered in the correct account information for direct deposit? You can check by following the instructions below:
After you've ensured that your direct deposit information is correct, you can try reaching out to your bank to see why your refund was not deposited. Also, be sure to track your refund updates on the "Where's My Refund?" tool.
I want put tax money in my card
If you have already submitted your return, you cannot change the method in which you chose to receive your direct deposit.
If you are inquiring about something different, please provide us with further details so we can assist you further.
After my tax return has been completed & direct deposit into my bank acct with no issues. Can I change the bank info now?
Are you stating you already received your refund? If you have already received your refund you won't be able to change your bank account information in TurboTax.
Please see the answer above from MichelleLO for more information about your bank account direct deposit information once you have filed. You won't be able to change the bank account if your tax return has been accepted, if the account is closed or invalid the IRS will mail you a refund check.
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