With my federal return accepted and my state return rejected, can I still expect a direct deposit of my federal refund money?
Yes, the IRS will deposit your federal refund even if your state return was rejected.
However, if you e-filed, you will need to fix the issues in your return and e-file again, or mail in your state return.
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