I received calls today from 2 different clients who received a letter from the IRS telling them they will not receive their refunds until a Direct Deposit bank account is set up. I had heard that the government was going to insist that anyone who was receiving refund checks would have to go Direct Deposit but I had no knowledge that it was going to start this year. Evidently Intuit didnt know either because I'd assume we'd get an error message. Im just wondering now if I could just Amend the original return with bank info. The letter didnt offer much help except to set up a gov't account. Any ideas to resolve this?
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Had you waded through all the posts here complaining about some software you probably don't use, you would have seen this and other references to the same issue.
https://accountants.intuit.com/community/proseries-tax-discussions/discussion/paper-checks/00/347242
Had you waded through all the posts here complaining about some software you probably don't use, you would have seen this and other references to the same issue.
https://accountants.intuit.com/community/proseries-tax-discussions/discussion/paper-checks/00/347242
This sums it up pretty good, from the taxpayer advocate website Do not amend, that will not fix this.
Direct Deposit Changes for 2026 Could Affect How and When You Get Your Refund - TAS
Thanks for your help.
This is not going to be fun, my senior clients are not tech savy and they wont like this answer.
Fortunately my clients pay me by check, so I already have the bank information. I have migrated most of them to direct deposit already, years ago. The last of the resistance comes from the retired letter carriers, who want to see the Post Office keep the business.
Just ask your clients if they want to get mail from IRS and then wait six weeks longer for a check. It's their choice.
I checked my Homebase and found about 6-7 that I already filed for checks and will probably getting notices Im sure most of them dont even have a PC so I guess like you said they'll just have to wait.
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