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Tax Refund Status Checks

On April 21, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued IRS Tax Tip 2026-33 reminding taxpayers of the available options to check the status of a tax refund. Most refunds are issued within 21 days of filing a tax return.

For taxpayers expecting a refund, there are several easy ways to track the status. The IRS’s primary tool is the “Where’s my refund?” feature on IRS.gov. The tool provides real-time updates on whether a return has been received, approved and when a refund is expected. Taxpayers can typically check their status within 24 hours of e-filing or a few weeks after mailing a paper return. A different option is to set up an Individual Online Account, which can provide email notifications whenever there is an update concerning a taxpayer’s refund status.

The IRS continues to favor e-filing options for tax returns to reduce potential mathematical errors and speed up processing time. To use the “Where’s my refund?” tool, individuals need three pieces of information: their Social Security number or individual taxpayer identification number, filing status and the exact refund amount.

In addition to the online tools, taxpayers can check their refund through the IRS2Go mobile app by calling the IRS automated refund hotline at 800-829-1954.

Most refunds are issued within 21 days, especially when returns are filed electronically and request direct deposit. However, processing time may take longer if the return has errors, requires additional review or involves certain tax credits.


Published April 24, 2026


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