Yes, FileYourTaxes.com allows you to receive your refund directly to your bank account. If you would like to set up Direct Deposit as your disbursement method, please review
The IRS and states allow the taxpayer to request that their personal income tax refunds by sent by direct deposit to their bank account at no additional charge. The IRS states that the Direct Deposit option is the fastest way to receiving refunds from the IRS.
You will need the following information to complete a Direct Deposit refund request:
- Routing Transit Number - the first two digits of the routing number must be 01 through 12 or 21 through 32. Do not use a deposit slip to verify the number because it may contain internal routing numbers that are not part of the actual routing number.
- Bank Account Number - the account number can be up to 17 digits. Omit hyphens, spaces, and special symbols. Enter the number from left to right and leave any unused boxes blank.
- Type of Account - checking or savings account
This information can be obtained from official financial institutions records, account cards, checks or share drafts that contain the taxpayer's name and address. It is recommended that you check with your financial institution to confirm this information.