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Don't worry. If you had your refund direct deposited to your account, your refund will be direct deposited.
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Checks should be direct deposited into an account similarly titled to prevent any interruption in receiving your money. That means if the direct deposit is for Bob Smith, the account should have Bob Smith's name on it, either as a joint owner, sole owner, or some sort of designated beneficiary.
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In order to find information on cashing in savings bonds, one can look up Treasury Direct. It is a government website that can assist you in transferring savings bonds into your bank account.
If your income tax refund was direct deposited, your stimulus check will also be direct deposited.
It has nothing to do with the WAY you file or the software you used. The rebate will follow the information on the tax forms direct deposit line. If you have account number in there that is where it will go.
If you efiled, then it should be in your account within 3 to 5 days. I always get it in 4 days.
If you efiled, then it should be in your account within 3 to 5 days. I always get it in 4 days.
Yes. If you elected Direct Deposit on your income tax return, your stimulus check will also be direct deposited into the same account.
Checking Cashing Business as a stand alone business is hardly profitable. The increase in competition has driven down rate to the point that you can hardly cover overhead, the banks, which you need to deposit your checks are squeezing the life out of check cashing businesses through various schemes including outright insane fees and the requirements for collateral deposits. The loss of the government check business is another deadly blow to the check cashing business. Beginning April, most government checks are now direct deposited in bank accounts or prepaid debit cards, just as many companies now require their employees to have direct deposit.
I just found out the hard way that you can no longer have your tax return deposited into someone else's account. I filed my taxes and both my daughter's taxes at the same time. Both of theirs were deposited into my youngest daughter's account, mine was supposed to be deposited into that same account but was sent back to the IRS to be mailed as a paper check. I called the bank and spoke to a representative there. She said the IRS will no longer let people direct deposit into someone else's account. I'm guessing because my daughters names are similar is the reason they both made it through, but I have a different last name. Anyway, FYI . . . . .