IRS Notice CP53B – Electronic Deposit Not Honored
The IRS will be sending your refund check by mail.
Type of notice: Account information or change
Possible next step: Address an IRS return or account problem
Why you received IRS Notice CP53B
- You filed a tax return that resulted in a refund and you requested that the refund be direct deposited into your bank account.
- The financial institution rejected the deposit.
- Notice CP53B was sent to inform you that a refund check will be mailed to your last known address within eight to ten weeks. The notice also alerts you that you could be a victim of identity theft and advises you to monitor all your financial accounts.
Notice deadline: N/A
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