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Question: Selected Checking when I was supposed to select Saving for Tax Return Direct Deposit?

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Question : Selected Checking when I was supposed to select Saving for Tax Return Direct Deposit?
My routing and account numbers are correct though, does it make a difference? Will it cause the bank to send it back? Ever happen to you? Thanks!
- asked by Wondering

All Answers:
Answer #1
It might bounce, it's hard to say. If it doesyou'll get a paper check about a month after theACH bounced.
- answered by bostonianinmo

Answer #2
As long as you got the routing number and accountnumbers right, it should be alright. If it does"bounce", the IRS will just send you a paper checkinstead. It will take a little longer, but youwill still get your refund. DO NOT refile! Thatwill really mess you up because the IRS will thinkthat you are trying to get two refunds.
- answered by Laura M

Answer #3
I would call H&R block and ask one of them what Ishould do or you can call the IRS and talk to themand explain what you did and ask them what youshould do. They have a phone number on the taxbooklet to call if you have questions. We havedone it before. Maybe you could check on line forthe IRS website and see if they have an answer toyour question there.
- answered by Medicine Woman




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