Today, February 15, 2026, marks the final day of the annual IRS PATH Act refund hold — one of the most important dates of the entire tax season for early filers claiming refundable credits.
If you’ve been stuck on the PATH message in Where’s My Refund?, this is the turning point.
Starting tomorrow, the IRS is legally allowed to begin releasing refunds that have been held back since January.
Let’s break down exactly what this means and what happens next.
The PATH Act (Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act) requires the IRS to delay refunds for taxpayers who claim:
This law was created to reduce fraud and give the IRS extra time to verify income and dependent claims before issuing refunds.
That’s why so many early filers see a message like:
“Your return has been received and is being processed under the PATH Act…”
It’s important to understand this:
✅ The IRS hold ends after February 15
❌ That does not mean refunds are issued instantly on February 16
The IRS cannot release PATH refunds before February 15, but processing still takes time once the hold lifts.
Think of February 15 as the gate opening — not the finish line.
In 2026, the calendar plays a big role in how quickly refunds will move.
Here’s how things line up:
Because of how weekends and the mid-February schedule align, the first major movement will not happen immediately.
The first real post-PATH transcript activity is expected around:
That’s when many taxpayers should begin seeing:
The biggest code people watch for is:
TC 846 — Refund Issued
Once that appears, your deposit is usually not far behind.
The first major PATH-related WMR status updates are expected to follow on:
This is typically when many filers finally move from:
For thousands of taxpayers, this is the first visible sign that the hold is officially over.
Based on IRS timing patterns, direct deposits will begin rolling out in waves.
The last week of February 2026
Most PATH refunds will begin arriving between:
Some taxpayers may receive funds slightly earlier depending on:
As the PATH hold ends, here’s what you should focus on:
If you’ve been “walking the PATH” this season, today is a major milestone.
The hold is ending, processing is about to resume, and the first real refund wave is finally approaching.
Refund Talk will be tracking:
So stay connected and keep checking back this week.
Are you still on the PATH message today?
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Let’s track this together.
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