Where’s my Refund? Updates Calendar for 2018

Below we will show you how to use Where’s My Refund? Updates Calendars!

  • Return Accepted Updates –  This is the intake process of your tax return meaning once you file your income Tax Return whether it be E-Filed or Mailed in on paper. Within 24 hours of the IRS Receiving your return, they will update your Refund Status. As long as all your personal Tax data like your Name, Address, Social Security Number, Tax Filing Status and Dependents Social Security numbers pass the initial inspections. Return Accepted Updates can occur in the A.M. hours any day of the week (Monday – Sunday) usually beginning around the first week of January and cuts off around mid-October when the IRS E-File system stops accepting returns.

  • Tuesday Transcript Updates – Daily accounts are processed Friday, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Tax returns that follow Daily processing will see transcripts update on Tuesdays mornings.

  • Wednesday WMR Major Updates – Daily accounts are processed Friday, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. And they will always have a Where’s my Refund? Update on Wednesday mornings.
  • Friday Transcript Updates – Weekly accounts are processed only on Thursdays. Tax returns that follow Weekly processing will see transcripts update on Friday mornings.

  • Saturday WMR Major Updates – Weekly accounts are processed only on Thursdays. And they will always have a Where’s my Refund? Update on Saturday mornings.o Processing

How to use the Where’s My Refund? Update Schedule

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