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You enter direct deposit information into your return when you file your return & receive a refund.  If you have not filed yet, you enter your information when you go through the File section.

 

If you filed a return & it has been accepted, you cannot add or makes changes to the refund information, the IRS would not receive it.

 

From the IRS:

 

What if my direct deposit information has changed or I want to add it for the first time?

On March 30, the I.R.S. said on its website that it would build a portal where people can update their information “in the coming weeks.”

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bluedeb
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Employee
April 1, 2020

You enter direct deposit information into your return when you file your return & receive a refund.  If you have not filed yet, you enter your information when you go through the File section.

 

If you filed a return & it has been accepted, you cannot add or makes changes to the refund information, the IRS would not receive it.

 

From the IRS:

 

What if my direct deposit information has changed or I want to add it for the first time?

On March 30, the I.R.S. said on its website that it would build a portal where people can update their information “in the coming weeks.”