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You don't need to do anything. The IRS knows what payments they sent you, so they will adjust your tax return accordingly and reduce your refund if necessary.
If you did not receive your first and/or second stimulus payment or if the amount received is not correct, you can claim it on your 2020 tax return as the Recovery Rebate Credit.
In TurboTax Online, to claim the Recovery Rebate credit please do the following:
I did the same. They sent to an incorrect bank account and from what I read on the irs.gov website, I was supposed to claim the credit recovery on my taxes. Now, I received the second stimulus in the mail. I already filed and cannot change my taxes.
I hope someone has an answer for this soon.
Im not sure, but I think they might just reject the refund and you’d just have to redo it if that is the case. Another possibility is it would be taken back on next years taxes. All i know is uncle sam accounts for his money
You don't need to do anything. The IRS knows what payments they sent you, so they will adjust your tax return accordingly and reduce your refund if necessary.
I was told IRS knows and will adjust it
Once you file your tax return, it is the same as if you dropped it into a mailbox. There is no way to retrieve it and make changes. The IRS was only going to process stimulus payments until January 15. But that changed and now they are processing stimulus payments until February 5.
What happened to you is happening to many people. If your return should be rejected when the IRS starts accepting returns on February 12, then you can make changes and refile.
If it is accepted, then the IRS will have a procedure to reslove this. We do not yet know what they will involve.
The direct deposit is your money and there is nothing you need to do unless you are contacted by the IRS for information.
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