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direct deposit

noun

  1. a plan in which salaries or other payments are transferred by the paying agency directly to the accounts of the recipients.


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“It’s more important than ever to file electronically and choose direct deposit for your refund,” Ken Corbin, the IRS’s wage and investment commissioner and its new chief taxpayer experience officer, said during a press call this month.

The bulk of the second round of payments worth $600 each went out within three weeks via direct deposit.

Since opening to existing customers in September, the number of active checking accounts is growing 50% month over month, with many using it for direct deposits of their salaries.

The fastest way to get your money is to file electronically and elect to have your refund delivered by direct deposit.

It is also more important than ever that taxpayers choose direct deposit on their returns and provide up-to-date banking information for their refund.

One of the few accomplishments he is praised for is instituting direct deposit to help curb corruption.

And third, while you're standing in human resources, ask the nice person there for a form to change your direct deposit.

There are limits on bank withdrawals, as most people worked for the state and were paid from Tripoli by direct deposit.

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