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March 31, 2021
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Is there a way to check when the IRS will withdraw money out of my bank account if I owe money? Do they withdraw on the taxes due date? - I chose "e-file" through TT

  • March 31, 2021
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I used a CD to install TT and went through their e-filing process to file my tax return. Turns out I owe a little money. So I chose e-filing instead of sending in the check by mail. I check the status a day later and find that both my filings have been accepted, however I don't see any money moving out of my bank account. Should I be concerned? is there a delay for when the money is supposed to be withdrawn from my bank account?
Best answer by SteamTrain

@nexusjupitermkii 

You should have (did you?) create a PDF file of your tax returns when you e-filed??   IF you did it will have an Electronic Filing Instructions sheet in that PDF that shows the date and account/routing numbers you provided for the withdrawal.  The withdraw may take an extra day or 3, especially if it happens on a weekend or holiday.

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Employee
March 31, 2021

Call IRS e-file Payment Services 24/7 at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about or cancel your payment.

April 2, 2021

I tried the number but apparently, they need the exact amount that was sent in to find the payment. However I'm just making assumptions about the amount, because it hasn't been withdrawn yet and so it doesn't appear in their system. so... no dice. 

 

Going to try that number again and see if I can reach a real person instead of a machine. 

SteamTrain
Employee
April 2, 2021

@nexusjupitermkii 

You should have (did you?) create a PDF file of your tax returns when you e-filed??   IF you did it will have an Electronic Filing Instructions sheet in that PDF that shows the date and account/routing numbers you provided for the withdrawal.  The withdraw may take an extra day or 3, especially if it happens on a weekend or holiday.

_________________________

See below...

 

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
April 8, 2021

Ah I see it now. Thanks for the helpful tip. I did not notice this before. Thanks again!