Two scenarios:
Client had daughter's refund direct depositied to his account by prior agreement (she has no accounts). His bank does not accept this type of deposit and apparently refused the electronic submission. IRS shows the money deposited, but the bank shows absolutely no record of the transaction. I called the IRS and they definitely show it being sent, with no record of it being sent back.....yet. Bank was contacted again, and still nothing. This whole process started about two and a half weeks ago and is still ongoing.
Another client's direct deposit has not shown up as scheduled two weeks after the first client's situation. Account numbers, routing numbers, etc. are good, but still nothing. Since we're four days from the scheduled posting, it's too early to call the IRS (I can do that tomorrow), but again, their website shows it deposited last Friday (2/16/2007). I know some banks like to float the money sometimes, but this is a little excessive if this is the case here.
Questions; Has anyone had trouble like this this year? If so, any ideas on how to go about resolving the issues?
Thanks in advance for any input you may have.
Client had daughter's refund direct depositied to his account by prior agreement (she has no accounts). His bank does not accept this type of deposit and apparently refused the electronic submission. IRS shows the money deposited, but the bank shows absolutely no record of the transaction. I called the IRS and they definitely show it being sent, with no record of it being sent back.....yet. Bank was contacted again, and still nothing. This whole process started about two and a half weeks ago and is still ongoing.
Another client's direct deposit has not shown up as scheduled two weeks after the first client's situation. Account numbers, routing numbers, etc. are good, but still nothing. Since we're four days from the scheduled posting, it's too early to call the IRS (I can do that tomorrow), but again, their website shows it deposited last Friday (2/16/2007). I know some banks like to float the money sometimes, but this is a little excessive if this is the case here.
Questions; Has anyone had trouble like this this year? If so, any ideas on how to go about resolving the issues?
Thanks in advance for any input you may have.
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