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Tax Professionals Handbook
Chapter 14
Direct Deposit
Direct deposit is available for individual income tax returns that are e-filed by an approved tax preparer or an approved on-line service provider. Direct deposit will only be available for the original refund and is not available to taxpayers filing a paper return.
The Federal/State cooperative e-file program does not allow RALs (Refund Anticipation Loans) on the North Carolina State refund.
The North Carolina direct deposit should not be connected to RALs or accelerated refunds (ACR). The North Carolina deposit is a true direct deposit, which requires a checking or savings account number and a routing transit number from the taxpayer that can show acceptable proof-of-account of their designated financial institution. If the ERO does not follow these guidelines, the ERO is not complying with the “Responsibilities of an ERO” as stated further in Chapter 8 of this document.
Direct deposit refunds are electronically transferred to a taxpayer’s financial institution into their checking or savings account. A financial institution for the purposes of direct deposit of tax refunds is defined as a state or national bank, credit union, savings and loan association or mutual savings bank within the United States. Refunds may not be deposited into a credit card account.
Taxpayers may elect the following options for receipt or designation of their overpayment:
- Direct deposited into a bank account
- Receipt of a check
- Crediting the estimated income tax account
- Contribution to N.C. Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Fund
Note: A check will be issued if any of the following conditions exist:
- The refund cannot be direct deposited based upon the information provided (i.e. invalid routing number or invalid account number)
- Rejection by the financial institution
- Discretion of the Department of Revenue based upon a review of the tax return
Checks will be made payable to all taxpayers stated on the return and will be mailed to the address stated on the return.
Some financial institutions do not permit the deposit of a joint refund into an individual account. At the discretion of the financial institution, the North Carolina Department of Revenue is not responsible if a direct deposit is rejected for this reason. Check or share draft accounts that are “payable through” another institution may not accept direct deposits. Taxpayers should verify the financial institution’s policy on direct deposit before filing.
Acknowledgment
The North Carolina acknowledgment process will only indicate receipt of the e-filed return. The acknowledgment system will not indicate proof that the direct deposit
election was honored.
The Eligibility Requirements
The return must be e-filed by an approved ERO or on-line service provider.
- The return must be for the current filing tax year.
- The taxpayer must show the ERO acceptable proof-of-account from the financial institution that the taxpayer designates. Acceptable proof-of-account is a check, a statement or a form generated by the financial institution. A deposit slip is not an acceptable proof-of-account because it may contain internal routing numbers that are not part of the account number. The proof-of-account document must contain the following preprinted information:
- Account Name and Address (name and address on the account as it appears on the records at the financial institution)
- Name of Financial Institution
- Account Number (maximum 17 numeric characters)
- Routing Transit Number – RTN (must be 9 numeric characters)
- The account designated to receive the direct deposit must be in the taxpayer’s name.
- The IRS Publication 1345, Handbook for Authorized IRS e-file Providers of
- Individual Income Tax Returns, sets forth detailed eligibility requirements,
responsibilities, and instructions governing tax preparers, transmitters, and EROs,
who offer taxpayers the option of Direct Deposit. Those same rules, policies, and
procedures apply when offering Direct Deposit on the state return.
The Responsibilities of an ERO
- Should advise taxpayers of the option to receive their refund by direct deposit and ensure that the taxpayer is knowledgeable of all the general information regarding direct deposit.
- Accept direct deposit election to any eligible financial institution designated by the taxpayer.
- Ensure that taxpayers electing direct deposit meet the eligibility requirements listed under “The Eligibility Requirements”.
- Verify the direct deposit information is correct.
- Must never charge a separate fee for direct deposit.
- Alert the taxpayer that after an e-filed return has been accepted for processing, and once there is acceptance by the IRS and by North Carolina:
- the direct deposit election cannot be rescinded,
- the account number cannot be changed, and
- the routing transit number cannot be changed.
- Crosscheck bank account information with repeat clients. Some software
maintains last year’s information and reuses it unless it is changed.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can the State refund and the federal refund be deposited into a different account?
Yes, the State refund can be deposited into a different account than the federal refund. A taxpayer may elect to have the State refund direct deposited even though the federal return may be a tax due or vice versa. The federal and state refunds can be deposited into the same account (checking or savings).
- Will a notice be sent to the ERO or to the taxpayer on the status of the direct deposit?
No, a notice will not be sent to the ERO or to the taxpayer to confirm that the refund was deposited into an account. Also, the Department cannot guarantee a specific date that a refund will be deposited. Taxpayers may check the status of their refund by calling 1-877-252-4052.
- Can a refund be deposited into more than one account?
No, a refund can only be deposited into one account.
- When can a taxpayer expect to receive his/her direct deposit?
By electing the direct deposit method, most taxpayers can expect to receive theirrefund quicker than if they requested a check.
- Can the same bank account be used more than once?
However, the Department reserves the right to issue a check in the event of an erroneous account or routing transit number, closed accounts, bank mergers, or for any other reason at the discretion of the Department.
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