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March 28, 2025
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When does IRS withdraw from my bank after e-file?

  • March 28, 2025
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I plan to submit my taxes via Turbo Tax e-file tomorrow (Saturday). It seems that my funds transferred from my Vanguard account would be deposited in my bank only on Monday or Tuesday. Wondering if IRS would withdraw tomorrow (Saturday) as soon as I e-file or if there is time until the funds get deposited. Thank you.

    Best answer by xmasbaby0

    So you have not even e-filed yet?   You cannot realistically expect the IRS to withdraw funds from your account within moments after you e-file.   It could take a day or more for your e-file to be accepted.   Since you have not yet e-filed and seem worried that 3-29 is too soon, change the direct debit date to a later date that you are comfortable with.

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    Employee
    March 28, 2025

    Unless you specify a date for  the direct debit to pay your tax due, the date defaults to the filing deadline of April 15, 2025.

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
    jackkganAuthor
    March 28, 2025

    Thank you so much! Please confirm if the funds be withdrawn only on April 15th even if I specified tomorrow 3/29 as the payment date for Underpayment penalty. Changing to earlier date helped reduce the penalty a bit, but I can change that date to Monday if there is a chance that IRS can withdraw tomorrow.

    Also, wondering if IRS withdraws on a Saturday 🙂

    Thanks again.

    xmasbaby0Answer
    Employee
    March 28, 2025

    So you have not even e-filed yet?   You cannot realistically expect the IRS to withdraw funds from your account within moments after you e-file.   It could take a day or more for your e-file to be accepted.   Since you have not yet e-filed and seem worried that 3-29 is too soon, change the direct debit date to a later date that you are comfortable with.

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**