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No. If you have provided the routing and account numbers for a valid, open checking or savings account in your name (or jointly with another person), the IRS will be able to successfully direct deposit your tax refund.
You might want to speak to someone at your bank, to be certain that they do not close the account before your direct deposit arrives.
No. If you have provided the routing and account numbers for a valid, open checking or savings account in your name (or jointly with another person), the IRS will be able to successfully direct deposit your tax refund.
You might want to speak to someone at your bank, to be certain that they do not close the account before your direct deposit arrives.
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