Michigan Direct Deposit of Refund
Extracted from PDF file 2023-michigan-form-3174.pdf, last modified November 2012Direct Deposit of Refund
Reset Form Michigan Department of Treasury 3174 (Rev. 02-23) 2023 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund Issued under authority of Public Act 281 of 1967, as amended Only use this form if filing an MI-1040CR-7 and not receiving an energy draft. Include with your Form MI-1040CR-7. Type or print in blue or black ink. 1. Filer’s First Name M.I. Last Name If a Joint Return, Spouse’s First Name M.I. Last Name Attachment 11 2. Filer’s Full Social Security No. (Example: 123-45-6789) 3. Spouse’s Full Social Security No. (Example: 123-45-6789) 4. Name of Financial Institution The first two numbers of the RTN must be 01 through 12 or 21 through 32. 5. Routing Transit Number (RTN) 7. Type of Account (1) Checking 6. Account Number (2) Savings Why Use Direct Deposit? Convenient: Your refund is deposited directly into your account at the financial institution of your choice. Safe: Direct Deposit eliminates lost or stolen refund checks. Reliable: Direct Deposit is done electronically. Your refund is deposited timely, even if you are on vacation or traveling on business. General Instructions If you file an MI-1040CR-7 and are not receiving an energy draft, complete this form to have your check directly deposited into your financial institution account. Check with your financial institution to (1) make sure it will accept Direct Deposit, (2) obtain the correct RTN and account number, and (3) if applicable, verify that your financial institution will allow a joint refund to be deposited into an individual account. Direct Deposit requests associated with a foreign financial institution account are classified as International ACH Transactions (IAT). If your income tax refund or credit claim Direct Deposit is forwarded or transferred to a bank account in a foreign country your Direct Deposit will be returned to the Michigan Department of Treasury (Treasury). If this occurs, your refund will be converted to a check and mailed to the address on your tax return. Contact your financial institution for questions regarding the status of your account. You may also use Direct Deposit if you file an MI-1040, MI-1040CR or MI-1040CR-2. The request for Direct Deposit information is contained on these forms. A separate Direct Deposit of Refund (Form 3174), is not required. You should NOT file this form if: • You file an MI-1040CR-7 and an energy draft will be issued or a credit will be sent to your heat provider. • You are a personal representative filing a return on behalf of a deceased taxpayer. Richard and Cindy Jones 123 Main Street Anytown, MI 49111 1800 Date: DO NOT ATTACH A CHECK OR CHECK COPY TO THIS FORM • You file electronically. Give your RTN and financial institution account number to your tax preparer. This information will become part of the electronic file. • You completed the Direct Deposit information on the MI-1040, MI-1040CR or MI-1040CR-2. Line-by-Line Instructions Line 4: Enter the name of the financial institution where the Direct Deposit will be made. Line 5: Enter the 9-digit RTN. The RTN is usually found between the symbols |: and |: on the bottom of your check (see check sample). The first two digits must be 01 through 12 or 21 through 32. Line 6: Enter your financial institution account number up to 17 characters (both numbers and letters). The account number is usually found immediately to the right of the RTN on the bottom of your check (see check sample). Include hyphens but omit spaces and special symbols. Do not include the check number. Line 7: Type of Account. Check the box for checking or savings. $ Dollars FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Anytown, MI 49111 Do not include check number Routing Transit Number : 270000065 + 0000 Account Number : 300000915 2023 49 01 27 0 “ ‘ 1800 The Routing Transit Number and Account Number may appear in a different location on your check. 2023 3174, Page 2 Instructions for Form 3174 Direct Deposit of Refund What If There Is a Problem With My Direct Deposit Request If we are unable to honor your request for Direct Deposit, we will send you a check. Your request for Direct Deposit may be affected by any of the following: • Your financial institution account is closed. • Your financial institution rejects the Direct Deposit because you entered an incorrect RTN or account number, or you did not check the correct box for line 7. • You requested that your refund be deposited into a foreign financial institution or a foreign branch of a U.S. financial institution. The State of Michigan can only make Direct Deposits to financial institutions located in the United States. You may contact your financial institution or check your monthly statement to find out if your Direct Deposit has been made. Allow at least eight weeks for the processing of your refund before calling your financial institution. Tax Assistance Treasury offers a variety of services designed to assist you and most are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. NOTE: To obtain information about your account using the Internet and Telephone Options listed, you will need the following information from your return: Internet Options www.michigan.gov/iit Find the following information on this website: • Current year tax forms and instructions • Answers to many tax preparation questions • Most commonly used tax forms • Free assistance in preparing your return • E-file resources • Other tax resources. Select “IIT eService” where you can: • Select “Guest Services” to: • Check the status of your return • Check estimated payments you made during the year • Select “Account Services” to: • Change your address • Access letters sent by Treasury • Check responses to letters you have sent to Treasury • Submit specific account requests • You have the option to ask a question by choosing “Create a service request” • You must provide a valid email address to submit a question. Telephone Options 517-636-4486 Automated Information Service With Treasury’s automated phone system, you can: • Request the status of your refund • Check the status of letters you have sent to Treasury • Request information on estimated payments • Order current tax year forms. • Social Security number of the primary filer (the filer listed first on the return) • Year of the return • Adjusted gross income (AGI) or total household resources While most questions can be answered by the Automated Information Service, customer service representatives are available from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. • Filing status (single, married filing jointly, married filing separately) Assistance is available using TTY through the Michigan Relay Service by calling 711. + 0000 2023 49 02 27 8
2023 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
More about the Michigan Form 3174 Individual Income Tax TY 2023
We last updated the Direct Deposit of Refund in February 2024, so this is the latest version of Form 3174, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form 3174 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Michigan tax forms here.
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Michigan usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Michigan Form 3174 from the Department of Treasury in February 2024.
About the Individual Income Tax
The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.
Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!
Historical Past-Year Versions of Michigan Form 3174
We have a total of thirteen past-year versions of Form 3174 in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:
2023 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2022 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2021 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2020 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2019 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2018 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2017 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2016 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2015 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2014 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund 3174
2013 MICHIGAN Direct Deposit of Refund
Form 3174, 2011 Michigan Direct Deposit of Refund
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