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After you file
I'm curious, just like everyone else is about this.
But I'm not here to bash on Intuit for not knowing all the details. Especially when a never before payment is being distributed to millions of people, after less than a month of it being finalized with the IRS.
It doesn't matter how "close" or how big a company is with the IRS. That doesn't give them all the answers.
The IRS's own website and tool for this hasn't even been completed yet. How would you expect a different company to have all the details?
I understand that people are frustrated, and they really only are because they know that other people have gotten their money already, and they haven't seen theirs. But I promise you, if Intuit needs more information, they will contact you. We all got emails and alerts when our taxes were filed and approved did we not?
If anything, Intuit might have to update the accounts with the IRS so they send them to the correct bank accounts. I'm sure that Intuit wouldn't want to just come out and say that.
But really, you people are asking this question based on a Facebook post that went around from someone saying that if you did online tax filing with a company like Turbo Tax, that you would have to update your bank information on the IRS website. And ya know what? If that is the case, then great! You can do it on the 17th, just like the millions of other people will have to as well.
Just calm down, be patient, and wait for further information.