Politics & Government
Some VA Taxpayers May See Refund Delays: Here's How To Avoid It
An executive order from President Trump made changes to the way federal tax refunds and other benefits are processed.
Tax season is ramping up, and many people have just one thing on their minds: how to spend their federal refund. However, new changes by the IRS might delay long-awaited refunds for Virginians used to receiving them via paper check.
Last year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to “modernize payments to and from America’s bank account,” which phases out paper checks and money orders in favor of direct deposit payments for federal tax refunds, as well as Social Security and Department of Veterans Affairs payments.
That could mean delays in refunds for Virginians who file their tax returns without direct deposit information.
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The IRS said that starting in 2026, it will still process individual income tax returns (the Form 1040 series) filed without bank account information, but will temporarily freeze any refund until the taxpayer either provides direct deposit information or requests a paper check.
The IRS also said it will freeze most direct deposits rejected by taxpayers’ banks and will not automatically reissue them as paper checks. If a refund is frozen, the IRS will send taxpayers a CP53E notice on steps they should take.
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The new rules do not apply to taxpayers who are minors, prisoners, deceased, live abroad or claim religious exceptions.
Taxpayers can avoid a freeze by updating their IRS Online Account, where they can either update their banking information or request a paper check waiver if they do not have direct deposit information.
Taxpayers are also advised to double-check their bank routing and account numbers before filing, and set up an IRS Online Account to respond quickly if necessary.
See here for more information.
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