IRS Direct Deposit:
1. Is Fast. The fastest way to
get your refund is to electronically
file your federal tax return and use direct deposit. Use
IRS Free File to prepare and e-file your federal return for free. You can
still use direct deposit even if you file a paper tax return.
2. Is Secure. Since your refund
goes directly into your account, there’s no risk of having your refund check
stolen or lost in the mail. This is the same electronic transfer system used to
deposit nearly 98 percent of all Social Security and Veterans Affairs benefits
into millions of accounts.
3. Is Convenient. With direct
deposit, your refund goes directly into your bank account. There’s no need to
wait for your check to come in the mail.
4. Is Easy. Choosing direct
deposit is easy. When you e-file, just follow the instructions in the tax
software. If you file a paper return, the tax form instructions will guide you.
Make sure that you enter the correct bank account and routing number.
5. Has Options. You can split
your refund into several financial accounts. These include checking, savings,
health, education and certain retirement accounts. Beginning this year, there is
a new retirement account offered by the U.S. Treasury Department. It’s called a
MyRA
account and you can designate all or a portion of your refund to a new MyRA
account if you mark the “savings” box in the refund section of your return. Use
IRS Form
8888, Allocation of Refund (including Savings
Bond Purchases), to deposit your refund in up to three accounts. Don’t use
Form 8888 to designate part of your refund to pay your tax preparer.
6. Saves Money. Direct deposit
also saves you money. It costs the nation’s taxpayers more than $1 for every
paper refund check issued but only a dime for each direct deposit made.
You should deposit your refund into accounts in your own name, your spouse’s
name or both. Avoid making a deposit into accounts owned by others. Some banks
require both spouses’ names on the account to deposit a tax refund from a joint
return. Check with your bank for their direct deposit requirements.There is a limit of three electronic direct deposit refunds made into a single financial account or pre-paid debit card. Taxpayers who exceed the limit will receive an IRS notice and a check refund in the mail. Helpful tips about direct deposit and the split refund option are available in Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax. You can view, download and print tax products on IRS.gov/forms anytime.
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