• Social Security
  • SNAP
  • Retirement
  • SSI
  • IRS
  • SSDI
Futbolete News
  • Finance
  • Social Security
  • Finance
  • Social Security
Futbolete News
No Result
View All Result

IRS update: How to get your 2024 tax refund in 3 accounts

Some taxpayers prefer to receive their 2024 tax refund in 3 different accounts, check what the IRS recommends doing

  • SSA Confirmed March’s Social Security Payment Dates With up to $5,181 in Benefits
  • The IRS Keeps Free Options to File Your Taxes After Shutting Down ”Direct Files”
Francisco Candelera
29/01/2025 08:00
en Finance
IRS announces big changes for 2025

IRS announces big changes for 2025

Since the IRS has just announced the beginning of the 2025 tax season. If you are wondering if you could have a split refund, the answer is yes. Nowadays, it is possible to get a split refund and in any proportion you would like to.

Therefore, the IRS will allow taxpayers who qualify for a 2024 tax refund to get direct deposits into a maximum of 3 accounts. Thus, you could receive your money in up to 3 completely different accounts as long as they are United States financial institutions.

SSA March 2026 Schedule: The Exact Date You'll Get Paid Based on Your Birthday
SSA Confirmed March’s Social Security Payment Dates With up to $5,181 in Benefits
How to File Your Taxes for Free in 2026 After the Closure of Direct File
The IRS Keeps Free Options to File Your Taxes After Shutting Down ”Direct Files”

How can I get a split refund from the IRS in 2025?

The Internal Revenue Service informs taxpayers who would like to get a split tax refund in 2025 to use Form 8888. For your information, this form is known as Allocation of Refund.

Bear in mind that the IRS will only be able to send your tax refunds to up to 3 bank accounts that are in your name. Thus, it is mandatory that they are in your name.

For those who are wondering what types of accounts can be used, the IRS claims that they could be:

  • A checking account,
  • A savings account,
  • A traditional individual retirement arrangement (IRA), Roth IRA, Roth SEP or SEP IRA
  • A Coverdell education savings account (ESA)
  • An Archer MSA
  • A health savings account (HSA)

Could I get a portion of my refund in the form of an IRS paper check?

The Internal Revenue Service also allows taxpayers who qualify for a tax refund to get part of it in the form of a paper check. However, it is not advisable to request a paper check.

Among the reasons why you should not claim a paper check are 2 important ones. Firstly, paper checks will take longer to arrive than direct deposits. Secondly, you may lose your refund check.

Losing a paper check from the IRS can be unpleasant and you will have to initiate a refund trace. Then, make it simple and request a direct deposit into 1, 2 or 3 accounts.

Tags: IRSpaymenttax
Related Posts
SSA March 2026 Schedule: The Exact Date You'll Get Paid Based on Your Birthday
SSA Confirmed March’s Social Security Payment Dates With up to $5,181 in Benefits
How to File Your Taxes for Free in 2026 After the Closure of Direct File
The IRS Keeps Free Options to File Your Taxes After Shutting Down ”Direct Files”
The full retirement age just increased in the United States
Baby Boomers and Generation X: The Most Affected by the New Retirement Age Increase
Can You Get a $5,181 Monthly Social Security Check? The Exact Age and Salary Needed
These Are Average and Maximum Social Security Payments by February

Recent Posts

  • SSA Confirmed March’s Social Security Payment Dates With up to $5,181 in Benefits
  • The IRS Keeps Free Options to File Your Taxes After Shutting Down ”Direct Files”
  • Baby Boomers and Generation X: The Most Affected by the New Retirement Age Increase
  • These Are Average and Maximum Social Security Payments by February
  • You Can Start Your Retirement Without Ever Driving Again in These Three US Cities

Trusted Information

Futbolete US, the news and media division of Futbolete, is a global provider of multimedia news content, reaching thousands of people around the world every day. It delivers business, financial, national, and international news directly to consumers

About Us

  • Code of ethics
  • Correction policy
  • Staff
  • Contact

Content Transparency

We are committed to delivering informative, accurate, and trustworthy content. Our articles are based on credible sources, including government websites, reputable news outlets, official press releases, and publicly available records. Each piece goes through a thorough editorial process and detailed fact-checking to ensure reliability and clarity.

  • Privacy and Cookies Policy
  • Legal Advise
  • Contact

© 2025 Futbolete US

  • Finance
  • Social Security

© 2025 Futbolete US