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Returning Member
posted Feb 26, 2020 9:15:00 AM

Split Payments?

I got a tax refund today but it wasn't in the amount that I was told I was getting. I filed for two jobs last year... can my taxes come back in two different payments?

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Level 15
Feb 26, 2020 9:16:53 AM

No.  You only get one refund or tax due for all your income.  Did you file both your W2s at the same time on the same tax return?

 

And Federal and state refunds come separately from different places at different times. 

Returning Member
Feb 26, 2020 9:20:24 AM

Yes I filed them both at the same time and I'm pretty sure under the same return. How do I know if the refund I got was from federal or state?

Level 15
Feb 26, 2020 9:25:52 AM

What is the description on the deposit?  Were you having any fees deducted from your refund?

Returning Member
Feb 26, 2020 9:55:12 AM

Here was the description: ORIG CO NAME:IRS TREAS 310 CO ENTRY DESCR: TAX REF SEC:PPD ORIG (and then had some numbers with it). And I wasn't aware of any fees being deducted. I got 200$ less than I was anticipating. My jobs were in separate states though, and one state has income tax and the other does not. Would that mean I should expect another payment?

Returning Member
Apr 15, 2020 10:21:32 AM

Hi kelsiclawson, do you have any explanation now? I am in a similar situation and the amount difference is huge so I am very concerned and I could not find any explanations yet. Thank in advance for your reply.

Intuit Alumni
Apr 15, 2020 10:50:32 AM

@Chandrase

It is possible part of your refund was offset. For more information you can visit the websites below.

 

Treasury Offset Program & Debt Management Services https://www.treasury.gov/services/report-fwa/Pages/treasury_offset_program.aspx

 

Who Can Garnish an Income Tax Refund? https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/tax-payments/who-can-garnish-an-income-tax-refund/L7cPPzDyc

 

What is a refund offset? https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4143297

 

Please contact the IRS Treasury Offset Department at 1800-304-3107.

Returning Member
Apr 15, 2020 11:26:52 AM

Thanks @SForrestLO, I was just confirmed that for my specific case, it is not my federal tax refund, it is the stimulus check. I am still waiting for my federal tax refund.

 

This is what I got in my bank account:

ORIG CO NAME: IRS TREAS 310

CO ENTRY DESCR: TAX REF SEC

 

See: 

"Not everyone is eligible for a stimulus check. If you are a single filer that earns more than $75,000 then your $1,200 payment will be reduced by 5% of the amount over $75,000. If you make more than $99,000 then you won’t be eligible for a check.

Joint filers will get $2,400 if they earn less than $150,000 and that amount drops to zero if they earn more than $198,000. You get an additional $500 for each dependent child, which is also subject to the same 5% reduction rule."

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimwang/2020/04/15/where-is-my-stimulus-check-how-to-check-the-status-of-your-stimulus-payment/#428d5c23696a