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    Direct deposit

    Can a taxpayer have a direct deposit to an account he does not own. Situation is taxpayer wants refund to go into girl friends account you he claims as a dependent. He is not on the account.

    #2
    Name must be on account

    In prior years, the taxpayer had to have an account in their name or at least their name had to be on the account.

    Actually, the system looks for the SS number, I think.

    Just go down to the bank and open a savings account. Not a big deal. Then the refund can go into his account.

    Linda F

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      #3
      Off the record most banks do not verify, but if the girlfriend takes the money they don't have much recourse. Generally a bad idea.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        Off the record most banks do not verify, but if the girlfriend takes the money they don't have much recourse. Generally a bad idea.
        Another preparer in my office came up with this exact situation yesterday. New client, a prior preparer managed to get a direct deposit to a cousin's account instead of the taxpayer. Evidently the cousin took the money and the taxpayer got nothing. Now the client's going after the preparer.

        It's a very, very bad idea.

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