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Ok ... simply put ... the refund goes from the IRS to the processing bank ... at no time does it go to TT.
Next the processing bank withholds the TT program fee & their processing fee and sends the remainder of the refund to the taxpayer. If the DD is refused by your bank then the processing bank can convert the deposit to a paper check mailed to the address you had on the tax return and it does come in a plain white envelope with only the return address on it which can be mistaken for junk mail. The processing bank can also hold the money for any reason they deem necessary and may require you to provide them with some extra security details before the funds can be released. Your only option is to contact the processing bank as already mentioned in this thread. And after a certain time passes the processing bank may send the remainder refund back to the IRS.
Your tax refund was not sent to TurboTax. TurboTax does not handle your refund at all.
Santa Barbara Tax Products Group, LLC (SBTPG) is the bank that handles the Refund Processing Service when you choose to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your refund. This option also has an additional charge from the bank that processes the transaction.
You can contact them SBTPG, toll-free, at 1-877-908-7228 or go to their secure website www.sbtpg.com
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2580357-who-provides-the-refund-processing-service
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/refunds/help/who-provides-pay-with-my-refund/00/26410
I spoke with the IRS who insisted that the funds if they were not accepted by the bank due to an incorrect ABA# where being diverted to TurboTax and this issue is not uncommon.
@JoeNJ525 The agents at the IRS do not always understand how "refund processing" works when you choose to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your federal refund, so they may think---incorrectly--- that the refund went to TurboTax. It did not NOT go to TurboTax. When you choose to have your fees deducted from your refund, the refund goes to the third party bank. That bank takes the fees out of your refund and sends the rest of your refund to your account. If there has been a problem with that process, you hav to deal with the third party bank---as already detailed in the reply you received earlier. TurboTax does not get your refund.
If you chose to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your federal refund, then the deposit goes back to the third party bank that handles refund processing, and that third party bank will mail you a check. It will come in a plain envelope via first class mail so make sure you open all mail and do not assume anything is junk mail without opening it.
What is Refund Processing Service?
So even if you opt for Direct Deposit, TPG will issue a check. I just went on the TPG website and the Account overview indicated that payment was to be made by Direct Deposit. Thanks for information. I'm on hold with TPG now, let's see what happens. Will let you know.
@JoeNJ525 If the direct deposit was refused by your bank, then it went back to the third party bank. Then the third party bank has to issue and mail you a check. If there are any additional problems--like your use of an incorrect address on your tax return---it gets pretty complicated and they will put you through all kinds of identity verification before they mail you a check. You must deal with the third party bank yourself. TurboTax is out of the loop.
Ok ... simply put ... the refund goes from the IRS to the processing bank ... at no time does it go to TT.
Next the processing bank withholds the TT program fee & their processing fee and sends the remainder of the refund to the taxpayer. If the DD is refused by your bank then the processing bank can convert the deposit to a paper check mailed to the address you had on the tax return and it does come in a plain white envelope with only the return address on it which can be mistaken for junk mail. The processing bank can also hold the money for any reason they deem necessary and may require you to provide them with some extra security details before the funds can be released. Your only option is to contact the processing bank as already mentioned in this thread. And after a certain time passes the processing bank may send the remainder refund back to the IRS.
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