If you efiled, then it should be in your account within 3 to 5 days. I always get it in 4 days.
Don't worry. If you had your refund direct deposited to your account, your refund will be direct deposited.
Unless the is a problem it should take 7-10 days for your refund.
If you efiled, then it should be in your account within 3 to 5 days. I always get it in 4 days.
Call your state government to have them research who gave them your account if it was not you.
This is hearsay for what it's worth but I'm hearing roughly 21 days after federal
Don't worry. If you had your refund direct deposited to your account, your refund will be direct deposited.
Unless the is a problem it should take 7-10 days for your refund.
If you efiled, then it should be in your account within 3 to 5 days. I always get it in 4 days.
Call your state government to have them research who gave them your account if it was not you.
This is hearsay for what it's worth but I'm hearing roughly 21 days after federal
If your income tax refund was direct deposited, your stimulus check will also be direct deposited.
The quickest way to get your tax refund is eFile and then have it direct deposited into your bank account. Visit: http://www.irs.gov/efile/ for more information on how to efile. Good luck!
A tax refund check from the US government comes by first class mail. If you have a bank account and want the money deposited more quickly, opt for direct deposit.
Once the return has been filed, there is no way to correct the direct deposit information that you provided to the IRS. What will happen is that the IRS will attempt to deposit the funds in the account that you provided, and if it fails they will mail you a check instead. Obviously, this will delay your refund a bit, which I'm sure is not what you wanted to hear.
It can be if the garnishment was by a government entity. If the garrnishment was by court order in favor a a private entity it cannot. CAVEAT: If the refund is direct-deposited into your bank account it has then been "converted" to your private funds and the garnishment can be made against assets contained in the bank account.
Yes, you can. You can have your refund deposited though the H&R Block website when you file online, or in person. Explore other sites as well, which also may offer direct deposit.
Free federal tax returns are available at irs.gov. You will need your tax forms and also a checking or savings account information so that your refund can be directly deposited.