I need to change bank account info for refund, as account from last year no longer exists.
If you have not already e-filed your
tax return you can see the following
TurboTax FAQ for information on how to get to the area of your return to
enter/change your bank account information.
If you're getting a refund, we'll ask for your bank account info once you choose the direct deposit option (it's on the How Do You Want Your Federal Refund? screen in the File section).
If you owe additional taxes to the IRS and you're e-filing, enter your bank account info on the How Do You Want To Pay Your Federal Taxes? screen (choose the first option, direct debit). Direct debit is not an option for paper-filed federal returns.
To review previously-entered bank account info, simply revisit the File section in TurboTax and step through the screens.
If you have already filed your tax
return, you cannot make any changes
as to how your refund will be paid. The IRS rules state
that taxpayers cannot rescind a Direct Deposit election and they
cannot make changes to routing transit numbers of financial institutions or to
their account numbers after the IRS has accepted the return. Refunds that
are not direct deposited because of institutional refusal, erroneous account or
routing transit numbers, closed accounts, bank mergers or any other reason are
issued as paper checks, resulting in refund delays of up to ten weeks.
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