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Did you already e-file? If you did NOT e-file you can go to the FILE section and change how you want to receive your refund. If you want direct deposit you need the routing number and your own account number.
You cannot change banking information while your return is in pending, nor can you change it after the return is accepted.
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
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I want to change My direct deposit
@MoMmyof31 wrote:
I want to change My direct deposit
Once a tax return has been filed the method or means to receive a tax refund cannot be changed.
So i cant change my direct deposit even though i got my taxes? It says on line 30 of my 1040 that ibwas gettin the $1600 for the 1st and 2nd stimulus and i never received it.
@Dmcconnell863 wrote:
So i cant change my direct deposit even though i got my taxes? It says on line 30 of my 1040 that ibwas gettin the $1600 for the 1st and 2nd stimulus and i never received it.
If you received the 2020 federal tax refund and the Recovery Rebate Credit was entered on the Form 1040 Line 30 then the credit was included in the tax refund.
@Dmcconnell863 No you cannot change banking information after you file your tax return. Changing your banking information in TurboTax does not transmit it to the IRS. If your Form 1040 showed the credit on line 30 then it was a part of your tax refund and was added to the refund shown on line 35a. If the IRS reduced your refund they will send you a letter telling you why.
And... $1600? The first stimulus check was for $1200 for adults and spouses and $500 for dependent children under the age of 17. The second stimulus check was $600 per each spouse and each dependent child under 17. So your credit amount must have been reduced by your income or the amount you had already received.
The amounts for the first and second EIP payments and eligibility per the IRS:
A1. Generally, if you are a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien, you will receive an Economic Impact Payment of $1,200 ($2,400 for a joint return) if you (and your spouse if filing a joint return) are not a dependent of another taxpayer and have a Social Security number valid for employment and your adjusted gross income (AGI) does not exceed:
You are not eligible for a payment if any of the following apply to you:
I haven't got anything from you guys no money I was just wondering if you guys had the correct information for my direct deposit
Can I change my deposit after I've been excepted
@cspanozzo wrote:
Can I change my deposit after I've been excepted
Once the tax return has been filed and accepted the direct deposit information for a tax refund cannot be changed.
I answers one number on my direct deposit account number when I was being verified and know their send ing my return in mail and I've already been waiting months know it's going to take 9 more weeks is there any way I can still get direct deposit
My acct number has been changed for my fed income tax return and the payment that is to be automatically taken on 12/03/2021
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