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IRS TAX TIP
2002-16
FASTER
REFUNDS THROUGH DIRECT DEPOSIT
Want a faster refund? The
IRS says that more taxpayers are choosing direct deposit as the
way to get their federal tax refunds. The payment is more secure -
there is no check to get lost. And, it's more convenient - no
special trip to the bank to deposit a check! To request direct
deposit, follow the instructions for "Refund" on your
tax return.
Nearly 34 million people had
their tax refunds deposited directly into their bank accounts
during the 2001 filing season, a 15 percent increase from the year
before. Choosing direct deposit is the best way to guard against
having a tax refund misplaced or stolen.
Want an even faster refund?
Try e-file! Taxpayers who file electronically get their refunds in
about half the time as those who file paper returns.
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. Also, make sure you have the correct nine-digit routing
number and your account number when selecting direct deposit.
For more information about
direct deposit of your tax refund, check the instructions for your
tax form. This and other helpful tips are available in IRS
Publication 17, "Your
Federal Income Tax." To get a copy, visit the "Forms
& Pubs" section of the IRS Web site, www.irs.gov,
or call toll free
1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676).
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** Reference: IRS
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