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@ Don-F wrote:When I select Federal efile and choose direct deposit (for my refund, both in Forms-mode and Easy-Step), it loops on that prompt... ultimately, I just changed it to "mail my refund in a check", efile proceeded successfully! My big complaint is that this forum is the ONLY way to report a "bug" in the program! (In my IT career, I did function-test, system-test and direct customer tech support; I drove down each possible path and discovered that efile & mail-me-refund-check, OR print-file the return worked fine; it's e-file & direct deposit that fails). All this was TurboTax for Mac download/desktop product for 2021 tax return.
EDITED: 10/24/2022 at 12:01 AM Pacific
Sorry you had that frustrating experience. I'm a fellow user, don't work for TurboTax, and don't use a Mac. By looping are you saying when you choose "direct deposit", it doesn't even expand that section at all to open the direct deposit input fields? For example, when I select direct deposit, the screen expands. Do you get an image similar to what I've posted below? Or does it fail to expand at all?
In the Windows version, I can reproduce a looping back to the refund-choice screen (or it might actually be a failure to proceed) if I input an invalid routing number, in which case I get an error notice way down near the bottom of the screen that is hard to notice (see image below.) So if I click "continue", it loops back to the refund-choice screen or won't let me proceed. I'm not saying that's what happened to you. I'm only saying what I have to do to reproduce it in the Windows version. It does the same thing on that screen if I enter the invalid routing number in Forms Mode or if I enter it in step-by-step mode directly on that screen.
Here's an image of what I get when I purposely enter an invalid routing number:
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Also (and this may or may not have anything to do with what you are experiencing), some large banks in some states use a different routing number for electronic deposits than the one shown for paper deposits on a check. Sometimes that second routing number (ACH routing) is displayed on the check, but might not be. It's a moot point now that you've successfully efiled, but to try to figure out what might have happened I'd verify with the bank the proper ACH routing number to use for electronic deposits, or you may be able to find it by logging into your Online Banking account details. Again, that may or may not be the cause in your situation.
As for it being a "bug", with the huge number of people using TurboTax, this is not a common question in the forum (at least in my experience). If it were a widespread issue, I would expect a lot more users to have posted about it.
Again, I don't know if there's something else related to the Mac version that can cause it.
Someone else may also comment here in the user forum during the day on Monday.
If you'd like to speak to TurboTax Customer Support about this issue, here's how: