Coronavirus stimulus checks: Where is the missing money going? – USA TODAY

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Americans are reaching out to tax preparers and lining up at their offices around the country to find out what happened to their stimulus checks.

One answer: The IRS sent those missing payouts to an intermediary bank account if a client got an advance on their tax return, tax professionals say.

Clients tipped tax preparers off to the problem when they used Get My Payment, the government’s new stimulus deposit tracking portal, and uncovered that the payments of up to $1,200 for individuals were sent to an account number they didn’t recognize.

Agencies that help people file for government-issued refunds are receiving an influx of calls regarding the one-time payout meant to be disbursed to 80 million Americans this week. While many people received the deposit, other payments may have gotten inadvertently sent to temporary accounts created during the tax filing process.

The IRS said it is moving to provide additional information and resolve any issues as soon as possible. 

An image of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., next to a messy pile of one hundred dollar bills and economic stimulus checks from the Treasury Department.

Where are stimulus checks going?

Natalie Parchment, a tax preparation consultant in the Washington D.C. area, has been inundated with calls and emails from clients wondering what happened to their payout.  

“I had to investigate,” Parchment said.  

She discovered that the unrecognized digits that people found listed on the portal were linked to refund transfers accounts, often created on behalf of taxpayers who want preparation fees taken out of refunds so they don’t have to pay preparers upfront.

Source Article from https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/17/coronavirus-stimulus-checks-where-missing-money-going/5144515002/

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