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I'm assuming you've already e-filed?  Wait first to see if your return is accepted by the IRS.  If the IRS rejects the return for some reason, you can make the corrections before re-submitting.

If the IRS accepts your return, they will attempt to direct deposit your refund.  If your bank rejects that direct deposit, the IRS will automatically mail a check to the address on the tax return.

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June 1, 2019

I'm assuming you've already e-filed?  Wait first to see if your return is accepted by the IRS.  If the IRS rejects the return for some reason, you can make the corrections before re-submitting.

If the IRS accepts your return, they will attempt to direct deposit your refund.  If your bank rejects that direct deposit, the IRS will automatically mail a check to the address on the tax return.

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