Only if you didn't have a refund anticipation loan or had any fees deducted from your refund. If either was the case, you'd be getting a check instead.
To file for a stimulus check that you have not received, you can claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your tax return. This allows you to receive the stimulus payment as a tax refund if you were eligible but did not receive it.
LA-RC Treas 310 Fed TVL on your bank statement refers to a federal payment from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, specifically related to the federal tax refund or a stimulus payment. The "LA-RC" indicates the transaction was processed through a specific routing channel, while "310" signifies that it’s a direct deposit. "TVL" typically stands for "Treasury Vendor List," which may relate to the nature of the payment. If you have questions about the specific payment, it's best to contact your bank or the IRS for clarification.
The unknown ACH deposit in your account may be due to various reasons, such as a refund, rebate, or a payment from an unfamiliar source. It is important to investigate further to determine the origin of the deposit and ensure it is legitimate.
If you overpay your estimated taxes, you will receive a refund for the excess amount you paid. This refund can be applied to future tax payments or returned to you as a check or direct deposit.
I believe that as long as you have a routing number and an account number attached to your card, then yes.
If they are unable to direct deposit it, they will mail you a check.
If your income tax refund was direct deposited, your stimulus check will also be direct deposited.
Don't worry. If you had your refund direct deposited to your account, your refund will be direct deposited.
IHSC Treas 310 indicates a deposit related to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and typically refers to a payment from the U.S. Treasury, often for tax refunds or other federal payments. The "310" code specifically signifies that it is a direct deposit transaction. If you see this on your bank account, it usually means you have received funds from the IRS, such as a tax refund or stimulus payment. Always check your IRS account or relevant documentation for details regarding the specific payment.
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First, the return needs to have been processed (not just received) by April 15. If you were expecting direct deposit and you had fees deducted from the refund or received a refund loan, you'll get a check instead.
Do you mean the stimulus payment? If so, then yes.
If you are recieving a tax payment from the government in the form of a refund, then use direct deposit, it only takes about 10 days to clear. If you are getting payment from an individual for tax on an item sold, go with paypal services.
Choosing to receive a direct deposit refund can reduce the amount of time you wait for a refund. With a direct deposit refund, the government will deposit funds right into one of your accounts within a few days. If you decide to receive a check from the government, you will have to wait at least two to three weeks to receive the check. Direct deposit saves you from the hassle of having to check the mail and make sure you have received your check from the government. In addition, the odds that your check is lost in the mail are eliminated.
Starting Thursday, millions of grandparents and retirees will see a $250 raise to their usual Social Security funds. The months long wait for stimulus payments for seniors, as part of the stimulus bill passed February, is now over, CNN reports. Nearly 55 million seniors and retirees will receive the $250 one-time payment between now and June 4, 2009. Most of the checks have been sent out this week. (May 11, 2009). Payment will either be received as a separate check, in addition to Social Security payments, or appear in accounts as a direct deposit.
To file for a stimulus check that you have not received, you can claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your tax return. This allows you to receive the stimulus payment as a tax refund if you were eligible but did not receive it.
Yes. Where ever that refund went is where your stimulus payment. I would never recommend HR Block because the "fee you to death" and leave you without a refund. Your refund is yours not HR block's!!!! Yes it will. The IRS is going by the direct deposit lines, so if you have a card in that spot then that is where it is going. If you had a savings account number it would go there. If you had no information in that direct deposit section you would be mailed the check. So now you have to pay more fees on that stupid HR block card. I would recommend you don't do that next year.