If you file a complete and accurate paper tax return, your refund should be issued in about six to eight weeks from the date IRS receives your return. If you file your return electronically, your refund should be issued in less than three weeks, even faster when you choose direct deposit.

What if IRS has wrong direct deposit information?

You incorrectly enter an account or routing number and the number passes the validation check, but your designated financial institution rejects and returns the deposit to the IRS. The IRS will issue a paper check for the amount of that deposit once it is received.

How do I direct deposit my federal tax refund?

You can use your tax software to do it electronically. Or, use IRS’ Form 8888, Allocation of Refund (PDF) (including Savings Bond Purchases) if you file a paper return. Just follow the instructions on the form. If you want IRS to deposit your refund into just one account, use the direct deposit line on your tax form.

When to choose direct deposit for tax returns?

Choose direct deposit even if you still file by paper; your deposit will take longer because of the longer time to process paper tax returns mailed to the IRS You’ll need to have your bank account and routing number available when you’re filing to get direct deposit.

Is the IRS responsible for a direct deposit?

IRS is not responsible for the timeliness or contribution amounts related to an IRA direct deposit. Since an error on your return or an offset to your refund could change the amount of refund available for deposit you must verify the deposit was actually made to the account by the due date of the return (without regard to extensions).

How many accounts can I deposit my tax refund into?

The IRS program is called direct deposit. You can use it to deposit your refund into one, two or even three accounts. Eight out of 10 taxpayers get their refunds by using Direct Deposit. It is simple, safe and secure.