ByDawn Allcot
The Internal Revenue Service recently issued a news release urging taxpayers to file their taxes electronically and have their tax refund direct deposited into their bank account.
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The IRS outlined the benefits of direct deposit:
Where You Can Deposit Your Tax Refund
If you currently have a checking or savings account, you can opt to have your tax refund deposited into one (or more) of those accounts.
If your prepaid debit card has an associated routing number, you may be able to have your tax refund deposited directly onto the card.
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Lastly, if you don’t have a bank account or prepaid debit card, your tax preparer may be able to offer an electronic payment option in the form of a prepaid debit card.
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