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- Refunds - Internal Revenue Service
How refunds work If you paid more through the year than you owe in tax, you may get money back Even if you didn't pay tax, you may still get a refund if you qualify for a refundable credit To get your refund, you must file a return You have 3 years to claim a tax refund Refund: Claim it or lose it (video, 2:05) Check your refund
- IRS Wheres My Refund
Refund Status Get Refund Status Please enter your Social Security Number, Tax Year, your Filing Status, and the Refund Amount as shown on your tax return All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required Social Security Number *
- Wheres My Refund? - Internal Revenue Service
Related About Where’s My Refund Refunds Direct deposit Time you can claim a credit or refund
- Wheres My Refund? Taxpayer Advocate Service
Learn more about how the IRS processes refunds and find answers to common problems If you need help finding your filing status or exact refund amounts, you can look at your transcripts using your online account
- Refunds - Taxpayer Advocate Service
Get help with refunds TAS self-help pages include locating a refund, refund offsets, lost refunds and more
- About Wheres My Refund? - Internal Revenue Service
For more information, check Refunds What information is not available? Amended tax returns Refund information for Form 1040-X, Amended U S Individual Income Tax Return is not available on Where’s My Refund? Use Where’s My Amended Return? to get the status of your amended return Business tax return information
- Tax Time Guide: Use Where’s My Refund? tool to track refund status
Most refunds are issued in less than 21 calendar days The fastest way to get a refund is by filing electronically and choosing direct deposit as the delivery method
- Get your refund faster: Tell IRS to direct deposit your refund to one . . .
Join the 8 out of 10 taxpayers who get their refunds via direct deposit You can split your refund into one, two or three financial accounts and buy savings bonds too
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