Injured spouse update not DDD

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      Injured spouse & stimulus questions
      April 14, 2020 at 10:07 am
      Paigezombie
      I efiled with TT and filed IS with my return on 3/4 accepted same day.
      Still waiting on refund and IRS said it can take a min of 8 weeks and a max of 11 weeks.
      IRS website says they are still processing returns and to still file since tax day got pushed back.
      I set up my DD for my tax refund to my work rapid pay card.
      My question is if my taxes are still being processed can i expect a stimulus DD to my paycard?
      IRS lady on phone said if nothing is deposited on Wednesday to check the portal opening Friday to check status of stimulus return and update DD information for tax filers.
      This is all just so frustrating when i see others with pending dd for tomorrow and my rapid pay card website is down for maintenance.
      Stay safe.

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      As far as an update goes i ended up getting my stimulus dd to my 2019 paycard so they didnt go by my 2018. Im on week 6 if waiting for injured spouse called irs and they said they are still processing returns and should expect 8-11 weeks for efiled injured spouse.
      Also called dept of edu since they are the reason for my offset and they ssid anyone whose return was offset can expect refund within 30 days. This doesnt apply to me since I applied for IS before the refund offset but hopefully this helps someone else. Dept of edu can help with $5 / month payment plans and if paid on time will help get out of default. At least this is what they’ve told me for the past year of making payments. Starting to feel like the dept of edu is the biggest debt collector of all time.

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