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After you file
Probably not, "you need a U.S. account (a member of the Federal Reserve System),
or a correspondent bank (foreign or international) that maintains an account at a Federal Reserve Bank, to request a direct deposit.
If you do not have a U.S. bank account, you may visit the FDIC website or the National Credit Union Administration using their credit union locator tool for information on where to find a bank or credit union that can open an account online and how to choose the right account for you."
Helpful tips for effectively receiving a tax refund for taxpayers living abroad
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March 27, 2025
5:19 AM