Discussion:First Time Homebuyer Amended Return Direct Deposit
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| {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Lhhesscpa|Date=17 June 2009|Text=Then the client should show you (and the rest of us) how to do it. They apparently know more than we do. -- [[User:Lhhesscpa|Larry Hess, CPA | Albuquerque, NM]]}} | {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Lhhesscpa|Date=17 June 2009|Text=Then the client should show you (and the rest of us) how to do it. They apparently know more than we do. -- [[User:Lhhesscpa|Larry Hess, CPA | Albuquerque, NM]]}} | ||
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> First Time Homebuyer Amended Return Direct Deposit
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> First Time Homebuyer Amended Return Direct Deposit
| 17 June 2009 | |
| I am filing an amended return for 2008 to claim the first time homebuyer tax credit. Is there any way to have the refund directly deposited into the taxpayer's bank account? There is no where to request it on the 1040X, but the client is telling me that he read it can be done. | |
| 17 June 2009 | |
| Then the client should show you (and the rest of us) how to do it. They apparently know more than we do. -- Larry Hess, CPA | Albuquerque, NM | |
| 18 June 2009 | |
| I agree with Larry. To my knowledge amended returns do not qualify for direct deposit. | |


