When you check the Where’s My Refund tool, two messages often confuse taxpayers: “Your tax return is still being processed” and “Your tax return is being processed.” Although they sound almost the same, they mean very different things. Let’s unpack the difference in the simplest terms.
This message means your return is doing more than just routine processing — there’s something the IRS is reviewing or checking.
What triggers this message?
What it means for your refund:
What should you do?
This message means your return is now in the final stages — the IRS has cleared any major issues and is preparing to issue your refund.
What triggers this message?
What it means for your refund:
What should you do?
| Status Message | What It Means | Next Step |
|---|---|---|
| “Still Being Processed” | Return held for review or verification | Watch for letters, check transcript codes |
| “Being Processed” | Return cleared major reviews and is almost done | Monitor for refund date or deposit |
Understanding which status message you’re seeing helps you:
Stay focused, check your transcript, and you’ll know exactly where your refund stands.
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