Well, I should get mine direct deposited, but my SS# ends in 99 so I will be the last one to get it for that group.
Even though I did direct deposit the are sending me a check because I used Turbo Tax. This is stupid.
Did you have them pull the e-file fee out of the direct deposit? If so, that's why you are getting a check. I did my taxes through TurboTax, and e-Filed, but paid the fee on a Debit card, and the Refund, as well as my economic stimulus payment were direct deposited to my bank account.
Did you have them pull the e-file fee out of the direct deposit? If so, that's why you are getting a check. I did my taxes through TurboTax, and e-Filed, but paid the fee on a Debit card, and the Refund, as well as my economic stimulus payment were direct deposited to my bank account.
Even though I did direct deposit the are sending me a check because I used Turbo Tax. This is stupid.
Mine isn't here yet. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Valued Customer,
We want to provide you with the most up–to–date information about the tax rebate to which you may be entitled.
Recently, you may have received a letter from the IRS advising you when to expect your Economic Stimulus Payment (rebate). That IRS letter may have inadvertently left off some important information. Taxpayers who chose to have their tax preparation fees deducted from their federal tax refund will receive their tax rebate in the mail, not via direct deposit.
Our records show that you chose this payment option in TurboTax. As a result, the IRS has determined that you will receive your tax rebate in the mail. This may result in you receiving your rebate on a date later than expected.
This situation, while not unique to TurboTax, is understandably causing some concern and confusion. To help further clarify the situation, below is the most current IRS rebate payment processing schedule, as well as additional resources about the tax rebates.
I hope you find this information helpful. If you still have questions, the best source for the most up-to-date information is Internal Revenue Service (see the "Rebate Payment Questions" link).
Sincerely,
Bob Meighan
Vice President, TurboTax Customer Advocacy
got this in my e-mail today
Big numbers sound better to voters when passing a vote buying scheme. The minimum $300 and prorations were mentioned, but not as much as the maximum of $600.EDIT: OK, I see now that we already have a thread about the amount here. I hadn't seen it because I've pretty much only been visiting here for technical info lately. BUT, my complaint still stands. Why was this not all over the media?
Big numbers sound better to voters when passing a vote buying scheme. The minimum $300 and prorations were mentioned, but not as much as the maximum of $600.
The reason you only got $347 is that you only paid $347 in taxes last year.
You can't get back more than you paid in the rebate plan, except for the minimal $300 that was added to make sure most people got something.