As tax filing season quickly approaches, it’s important to know your options when filing your federal tax return. One of those options includes how you want to receive your tax return refund. You have two options when receiving your IRS tax return refund. You can either get it via check mailed to you or through direct deposit with your bank. The easiest, fastest and safest way to receive your refund is through direct deposit. 80% of tax payers choose direct deposit each year because of the simplicity of it. Direct deposit is free and it allows you to deposit your refund in up to 3 different bank accounts.
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To be able to choose the direct deposit, select that refund method through whatever tax software you are using to file your tax return. You will need your bank account number and routing number to complete this. Make sure if you are having a tax professional prepare tax returns for you, that they know you would like your refund through direct deposit. Direct deposit is available to all tax payers whether they file electronically or by paper.
Taxpayers should only deposit refunds into accounts in their own name or the name of their spouse. It is best that you avoid making a deposit into accounts owned by others. Some banks may require both you and your spouses’ names on the account to deposit a tax refund if you filed a joint return. There is also a limit of three electronic direct deposits allowed into a single financial account. The IRS will send a notice if you exceed the limit and a refund check will be sent in the mail. It is also a good idea to check with your bank to see what their direct deposit rules are.
You can track the status of your return on the IRS website by using the “Where’s My Refund?” tool at IRS.gov. Direct deposit gives taxpayers access to their refund faster than a paper check in the mail, and avoids the possibility that your check gets lost, stolen, or delayed through the postal system. This year the tax return deadline for taxpayers is April 17th.
If you need help with filing your tax return or have some tax return questions, Polston Tax can help! Our team of tax preparers can help you file your personal tax return and answer any question you may have about your federal tax return. Call us today at 844-841-9857 or click here to schedule your free consultation.