In this case, I would recommend getting in touch again to our Support Team to check the status of the payroll. If we continue processing payroll for this employee or vendor with the same banking information, his financial institution can report us to the Automated Clearing House (ACH) for a National ACH Association (NACHA) violation. This means that the employee received their pay, but Intuit is given a warning, which states that the employee's data needs to be updated. You'll normally get this notice when the employee's banking information for their direct deposit is incorrect, but close enough for the financial institution to recognize. You can check your client if they receive a Notice of Change (NOC) email from Intuit for the affected employee.
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