We’ve based these timelines on historical data noting that most refunds will be issued by the…
The IRS issues more than 9 out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days. However, it’s possible your tax return may require to be held for an additional review and take longer. Where’s My Refund? has the most up to date information available about your refund. The tool is updated daily so you don’t need to check more often.
The PATH Act made the following changes permanent, which became effective for the 2017 filing season, to help prevent revenue loss due to identity theft and refund fraud related to fabricated wages and withholdings:
If you are waiting for a letter or a check from the IRS in the mail. Did you know that you can sign up for USPS informed delivery? This is where you can look online and track your incoming mail through the USPS website/App and find out what mail you are receiving.
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You may get a letter or notice from the IRS saying there’s a problem with your tax return or your refund will be delayed. There are many reasons why the IRS may be holding your refund.
If the IRS is reviewing your return, they may have questions about your wages and withholding, or credits or expenses shown on your tax return. The review process could hold up your tax return anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.
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