If you've confirmed that the bank account number and routing number that you input were correct, and the program still won't accept your entries, you'll need to print and mail your tax return.
Here are a few TurboTax Help articles that might be helpful:
Which number on my check is the routing number?
What if I entered the wrong bank account for direct deposit?
And if it turns out you need to paper-file, please see the TurboTax Help articles "How do I print and mail my return in TurboTax Online?" or “.How do I print and mail a return in the TurboTax for Windows CD/Download software?” as appropriate for guidance.
If you have already e-filed and your return has been accepted by IRS, then you will not be able to change your banking information. Ensure that you haven't e-filed already.
I consider that an unacceptable answer. Where is the number that they are comparing to stored and how can I edit that number. I've always copied and pasted those numbers directly from my online banking from Chase.
This happened to me and I went back and looked at my number from the year before that was listed in TurboTax. The number had two zeros in front of it that were not in my checkbook. When I went back and entered the account number with two zeros in front, it was accepted.
I find this unacceptable. It is the same routing number - I checked! If turbotax is like - tough *^&* - mail it - then Turbotax has lost a customer FOREVER!!!
I am having the same problem. TurboTax is reporting: The account number does not match. Please re-enter. I did not file my taxes yet. I tried the same account number that I used last year, cut and pasted directly from the bank site. Not sure if someone else may have filed my taxes. The IRS2GO app does not allow you to check if your taxes were filed it just allow you to check the status of taxes already filed.
Stop trying to copy and paste data into the software. Enter it by keying it in. The problem you are having is no indication whatsoever that "Someone else may have filed my taxes..." If you try to e-file and it rejects because of a duplicate Social Security number that could indicate that someone else already used your SSN. But having trouble entering your bank account is not--you are just using the wrong approach to entering your bank account and routing number.
Thank you very much.
I had also tried entering the number manually with the same results.
And I tried adding two leading zeros as suggested in another post.
@ hayart
wrote:Thank you very much.
I had also tried entering the number manually with the same results.
And I tried adding two leading zeros as suggested in another post.
Only enter leading zeros if your account number actually has leading zeros.
Even though the error says "account", it may be the routing number that is causing the problem.
Are you sure you are using the correct routing number? In a few states, a few large banks (such as Bank of America in Texas, Florida, Missouri, etc.) can have different routing numbers in different parts of the state, and in those less common circumstances the routing number for ACH electronic deposit may not be the same as the routing number shown on a paper check. Phone your bank customer service and ask for the electronic ACH direct-deposit routing number for your account, or check its website for the correct routing number that pairs with your account. Their website may have a FAQ about their routing numbers. Or if you have online banking, if you log into your bank account, it might tell you the routing number for your particular account there. As I mentioned, in a few states for a large bank you need the one for ACH electronic deposits in your part of the state, which can differ from the one on the paper check. Also be sure you aren't using a wire transfer number for the routing number.
This is the same account I used last year. I called the bank to confirm. I am calling the bank to see if they have different routing numbers.
Contacted bank again and walked through the routing number and account number again. They confirmed numbers are correct.
@hayart wrote:Contacted bank again and walked through the routing number and account number again. They confirmed numbers are correct.
Sorry you're still having trouble. It's perplexing, because I don't see how TurboTax would even know if an account number is correct or not. Occasionally people enter the wrong account number by mistake/ typo and still are able to efile. It will let one use a different account than the one they used the prior year, so I'm not sure what it's trying to "match", which is why I thought it might be the routing number. A routing number is 9 digits long and starts with a 0, 1, 2, or 3.
Be sure you are not entering an extra blank character after the account number. i.e., after you enter the last digit, do not press the space bar.
Other than that, I don't have anything else to suggest. Someone else might add on this thread, or here's how to speak to TurboTax Customer Support.
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I have used this auto deposit information for the last several years. Verified it is the same as on my checks. Must be a software bug.
Have you tried clearing your cache and refreshing to see if this helps? If you need assistance doing so click here.
@deslhog wrote:I have used this auto deposit information for the last several years. Verified it is the same as on my checks. Must be a software bug.
A routing number is 9 digits long and starts with a 0, 1, 2, or 3. You need to verify it with the bank customer service or inside your Online Banking website--not the checks. While a bank may commonly use the same routing number as on a check for ACH deposits, that's not always the case for a few banks--mainly larger banks which divide the state into regions.
In a few states, a few large banks (such as Bank of America in Texas, Florida, Missouri, etc.) can have different routing numbers in different parts of the state, and in those less common circumstances the routing number for ACH electronic deposit may not be the same as the routing number shown on a paper check. Phone your bank customer service and ask for the electronic ACH direct-deposit routing number for your account, or check its website for the correct routing number that pairs with your account. Their website may have a FAQ about their routing numbers. Or if you have online banking, if you log into your bank account, it might tell you the routing number for your particular account there.
Also be sure you are not entering an extra blank character after the account number. i.e., after you enter the last digit, do not press the space bar.
I had the same problem.
I think it's a bug. After several tries I gave up and switched to refund by check.
But then for the state taxes I used the exact same routing and account numbers and it was fine.
Frustrating problem solved!
I tried using the same acct/routing numbers as last year and was getting the incorrect number for both.
Using Chase bank website, I opened the listing showing account and routing number. At the bottom of the window it says this:
This routing number can only be used for direct deposits and ACH transactions. For wire transfers, please use routing number xxxxxx.
I put in the wire transfer routing number given for Chase bank and that solved the issue in turbotax.
There has to be a bug. I have used this same router and account number for years. I have checked the numbers on both the bank app and on the checks. What is happening?
I wont be able to print out and submit, NYS does not allow that.
Use the Chrome browser and clear browsing data for all time before signing into TurboTax. Some banks are adding four zeroes to the front of their routing number. If your routing number starts with four zeroes, do not enter the zeroes.
That usually means the return is not yet ready to be filed.
Click on the REVIEW tab to see if there is something that needs to be reviewed.
Thanks for trying, but everything is ok, checked and correct. The program is saying the router number doesn't match last year's number but I have checked last year's taxes, a check, and the bank app. I have tried it in many times. It's not accepting it. I just gave up and checked the send me a check option. Ridiculously frustrating.
I am currently having the same problem. I have been using turbotax to file my taxes for the past 6 years with the same bank account info and it worked every time except for this year! please help??!! I have cleared the cache and cookies and plugged the numbers in while reading them from my own checking book and still the numbers aren't being accepted. please help!!