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direct deposit

noun

  1. a plan in which salaries or other payments are transferred by the paying agency directly to the accounts of the recipients.


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O'Saben says it shouldn't be affected if you file electronically and select direct deposit for payment.

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The only thing you should do now is verify that the SSA has your correct mailing address and direct deposit information on file at ssa.gov/myaccount.

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Social Security says that no action is needed if you have previously filed for benefits that were partially or completely offset, but that you should make sure the agency has your current address and direct deposit information.

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After they sign up and connect their bank accounts, the app analyzes their direct deposit and cash flow history to determine whether they qualify for the advance.

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The state sent the money straight into the bank accounts of 7.2 million households that had signed up for direct deposit, paying an average of $555, according to the tax board.

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