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How to Solve the “Where’s My Refund?” Question

How to Solve the “Where’s My Refund?” Question

Every year, millions of taxpayers start to ask ‘Where’s my refund?’ Often times, people try to find out where their refund is before the IRS has had a chance to process their tax return. While everybody wants to receive their tax refund as quickly as possible, that doesn’t always happen. Remember that you are not the only person waiting for a tax refund.

What method did you use to file your personal income tax return? How did you choose to receive your tax refund? The answers to these questions will help you solve the ‘where’s my refund’ issue. If you filed electronically and chose Direct Deposit, you can expect your tax refund within 10 business days (after the IRS receives your return). On the other hand, if you mailed in your tax return and you’re requesting a paper check, it is going to take much longer. This information can help you decide when it is time to dig deeper into the status of your refund.

The IRS has an electronic system that you can use to find the whereabouts of your tax refund. The Where’s My Refund? system allows you to check the status of your refund based on how you filed your income tax return. If you filed electronically, information about your refund will be available within 72 hours (after the IRS receives your return). If you filed by paper mail, you will have to wait at least 3 weeks until you can use the Where’s My Refund? system.

In order to get information from the Where’s My Refund? system, you need to enter your Social Security Number, filing status, and the exact whole dollar amount that you’re expecting as a refund. This is probably the fastest way to find out where your refund is.

If you’re asking ‘where’s my refund?’ and you’re worried that it was lost or stolen, you may request a replacement check from the IRS within 28 days after your original refund check was sent out.

Instead of blindly asking ‘Where’s my refund?’ you can depend on the IRS’ Where’s My Refund? system to answer that question. This online tool will provide you with information regarding the status of your tax refund and when you can expect it. That way, you can then keep an eye out for your refund check to ensure that it reaches you safely.

Above all else, remember to give the IRS some time to do their job before you ask them ‘where’s my refund?’ If you file your tax return on Monday, don’t expect your refund to arrive that Friday. Before you jump the gun and assume that your refund is lost, consider the fact that the IRS may not have processed it yet. After all, the IRS manages millions of tax returns, and refunds, every year.


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