Will I receive my stimulus check if u used someone else’s account/ direct deposit?
Yes, but the funds will be deposited into that account. You may be able to change by selecting https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payments and select the get my payment option to update your bank account information.
Is it illegal for the persons account I used to keep the money?
The bank should reject the deposit if your name is not on the account. Then the IRS will mail a check to the address on your return.
@romoron wrote:
Is it illegal for the persons account I used to keep the money?
Many banks will reject a deposit if the name on the deposit is not the account owner, but not all. If the bank accepts the deposit then you will have a problem if the account owner keeps the money. You might need an attorney.
IRS scheduled to mail a relative stimulus check November the 16th I was wondering can they put in my banking info to have thier money deposited into my account is it to late and if so then can we still give them my account info for next time.
The bank is supposed to refuse a check that comes to your account in someone else's name. Then it goes back to the IRS and the IRS issues a paper check and mails the check to the last known address for the person. It is NEVER a good idea to use someone else's bank account--especially for a check from the IRS. And no--you cannot call the IRS and ask them to change it now.
Here is what the IRS says about entering incorrect banking information
I had my stilus check deposited into my friends bank why did irs take it back out of my friends account.
@donnacollins Never use someone else's bank account. The bank will not accept deposits to an account in someone else's name. They send it back and then the IRS mails a check to the address on your last tax return---which delays your money for several weeks. Get your own account.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1901159-can-i-deposit-my-tax-refund-into-someone-else-s-account
Here is what the IRS says about entering incorrect banking information
Hello, thanks for your responses. I need some related advice please. You said:
"Many banks will reject a deposit if the name on the deposit is not the account owner, but not all. "
This is my case. I didn't know that it was not recommended to enter my trusted friend's account credentials for direct deposit of my stimulus check. I did enter his account and routing number, and the money was deposited without delay. The bank apparently didn't reject it. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to cause any problems. My friend has my money and wants to send it to me, but he doesn't know if its OK to transfer it now that we've both read up on this issue. He doesn't want to get in trouble for any reason with the IRS or something, and I understand that.
Is it OK for my friend to route the money to me? Will he get in any kind of trouble? The bank accepted the deposit, and the money is sitting in his account. Thank you so much.
No your friend will not be in trouble if he gives you the money. In the future, use an account that is in your own name.
My cousin used my account routing number and got his direct deposited to my account and I transferred him the money if my routing number is also on file for my stimulus check will there be a problem?
So I deposited my stimulus check of $600 to my bfs bank account and I got a copy of the check sent back by mail. Can I use that copy of the stimulus check to deposit on my account or the bank won’t take it because it’s a copy of the check? The copy of the check it says “This is a legal copy of your check. You can use it the same way you would use the original check.”
Your bfs bank probably rejected the 600 deposit and sent it back to the IRS. So the IRS sent you a check. Take it to the bank and try to deposit it.
What? If the bank rejected your deposit because you were using someone else's bank account, the check was sent back to the IRS. The IRS will issue a paper check and mail it to the address on your tax return. In the future---do not try to use someone else's bank account. Open your own bank account or use some alternate method of receiving payments.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1901159-can-i-deposit-my-tax-refund-into-someone-else-s-account
You can have a discussion with a bank about trying to use a copy of a check.