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The US Treasury adopted a rule on September 15, 2017 to comply with NACHA’s 1-2 day rule for commercial ach transactions.
Basically, everything we know about prenotification and settlement dates is out the window. Hence the royal confusion compared to previous years.
The full rule is published in the national register here if you want to read it:
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/09/11/2017-19135/federal-government-participation-in-the-automated-clearing-houseif you want even more, you can search [ctrl+f] the Federal Reserve Operating Circular 4 for ‘appendix b’ — Paragraph 3 has the black and white of it:
https://www.frbservices.org/assets/resources/rules-regulations/operating-circular-4-091517.pdfThis is a direct link to FEDACH Daily Processing times referenced above:
https://www.frbservices.org/assets/financial-services/ach/091517-same-day-schedule.pdfits hard to read, but the first column is earliest ACH batch trasmit – the second column is close time on ACH transmit – the third column is the latest time anything in those batches may be made available, this is only the TIME OF DAY transmit and receive happens on any given BUSINESS DAY.
In some of this info you”ll see two different terms: Business Day & Banking Day. To keep it short, a Business Day is Monday through Friday 8-5 except for the Federal Reserve Holidays that fall on weekdays. A Banking Day is defined as all the days in a year that aren’t the 10 federal holidays on which customers have access to the majority of the banks normal banking services.
For prepaid cards this means basically 355 days a year (more or less). For traditional banks and credit unions, this tends to match up with federal reserve hours.
Anecdotally, most of this years refunds seem to fall with the 2:15am future-dated batches. in this case, the final database batch operation runs and transmits between 2:15am and 6am and is ready for deposit at 8:30am Eastern Time either the same day or the next day.
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More information on the new ach rules can be found on frbservices.org:
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A good simple overview of the ACH system and how transactions are processed is here: https://www.bank7.com/pdf/ACHQuickRefGuide2015.pdfIt’s an easy read, with good infographics. An A+ if you want to know more about how the Automated Clearinghouse system works :)
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If you want some info about how SBPTG does ACH check here:
https://pro.sbtpg.com/forms_show.aspx?formId=nfIwHZiIE9W1eHTktNgJiw==This information is all current and in play as of Feb 20th 2018!
Hope this helps, i’ll update it with more tomorrow if anyone has questions!
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