Wednesday, February 8, 2017

CHOOSING IRS DIRECT DEPOSIT - ADVANCE TAX RELIEF

Direct Deposit is Easy, safe and fast. It is the best way to get a tax refund. Currently, 80% of taxpayers choose this option every year. The IRS knows taxpayers have a choice of how to receive their refunds. 

IRS Direct Deposit:
Is Fast. The quickest way for taxpayers to get their refund is to electronically file their federal tax return and use direct deposit. You can also use direct deposit for paper tax returns as well.
Is Secure. Since refunds go right into a bank account, there’s no risk of having a paper 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.
Is Convenient. There’s no need to wait for a refund check to come in the mail.
Is Easy. Choosing direct deposit is easy. With e-file, just follow the instructions in the tax software. For paper returns, the tax form instructions serve as a guide. Make sure to enter the correct bank account and routing number.
Has Options. Taxpayers can split a refund into several financial accounts. These include checking, savings, health, education and certain retirement accounts. The U.S. Treasury Department offers a retirement account. It’s called a MyRA account. Designate all or a part of a refund to a new MyRA account. Simply mark the “savings” box in the refund section of the return.
Use IRS Form 8888, Allocation of Refund (including Savings Bond Purchases), to deposit a refund in up to three accounts. Do not use Form 8888 to designate part of a refund to pay tax preparers.
Taxpayers should deposit refunds into accounts in their own name, their 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.
Taxpayers should check with their bank for direct deposit rules. There is a limit of three electronic direct deposit refunds made into a single financial account or pre-paid debit card. The IRS will send a notice and a refund check in the mail to taxpayers who exceed the limit
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