IRS – Tips from the IRS – Direct Deposit

Direct Deposit is the fastest, safest way to receive your tax refund. An e-filed tax return means a fast refund. Taxpayers who combine e-file and Direct Deposit can get their refunds in as few as 10 days.

Here are four reasons more than 73 million taxpayers chose Direct Deposit in 2010:

Security Thousands of paper checks are returned to the IRS by the U.S. Post Office every year as undeliverable mail. Direct Deposit eliminates the possibility of your refund check being lost, stolen or returned to the IRS as undeliverable.

Convenience The money goes directly into your bank account. You won’t have to make a special trip to the bank to deposit the money yourself.

Ease When you’re preparing your return; simply follow the instructions on your return. Make sure you enter the correct bank account and bank routing numbers on your tax form and you’ll receive your refund quicker than ever.

Options You can deposit your refund into multiple accounts. With the split refund option, taxpayers can divide their refunds among as many as three checking or savings accounts and up to three different U.S. financial institutions. Use IRS Form 8888, Allocation of Refund (Including Savings Bond Purchases), to divide your refund. A word of caution: Some financial institutions do not allow a joint refund to be deposited into an individual account. Check with your bank or other financial institution to make sure your Direct Deposit will be accepted.
For more information about direct deposit of your tax refund and the split refund option, check the instructions for your tax form. Helpful tips are also available in IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax. To get a copy of Publication 17 or Form 8888, visit the IRS Forms and Publications section at http://www.irs.gov or call 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).

Here is a tip from the IRS…

You can have your tax refund put directly into you bank or checking account. The program is called direct deposit. It speeds up any tax refund the IRS owes you. Not only that… if you move and forget to tell the IRS or the Post Office… your tax return will still find you if you choose direct deposit. It’s quick. It’s easy. And you can learn more about it on IRS-dot-gov.

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