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FYI ... deposits to a debit card is really going to an underlying bank account and to the IRS it looks exactly the same as a regular checking or saving account. They BOTH have bank account and routing numbers.
NOW ... for those who used the third party processing bank to take the TT fees from the fed refund and then sent the balance to your personal bank account or to a debit card of some kind ... look at your form 1040 ... if the DD info there is to your personal bank account or the issued debit card you have no problems. The stimulus check will go there automatically.
HOWEVER ... if that DD info is not familiar then it is the temp account set up at the processing bank to accept the refund, pay out the fees then forward the balance to your bank account or to an issued debit card and is then CLOSED.
IF this temp account can be reactivated for the stimulus check has yet to be determined ... and since the checks will not go out for a couple of weeks yet there is still time for the IRS and the processing banks to work this out ... patience will be needed during this unusual time in our history ... watch here for updates : https://www.sbtpg.com/coronavirus-stimulus-payment-info/