Shelby Daily Globe

IRS enhances `Where's My Refund?' effort for tax filing season

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WASHINGTON – With millions of tax refunds going out each week, the Internal Revenue Service reminded taxpayers that recent improvemen­ts to Where’s My Refund? on Irs.gov provide more informatio­n and remains the best way to check the status of a refund.

The Where’s My Refund? tool provides taxpayers with three key pieces of informatio­n: IRS confirmati­on of receiving a federal tax return, approval of the tax refund and issuing date of the approved tax refund. Informatio­n for returns from tax years 2023, 2022 and 2021 is available, its recent news release said.

During this busy part of filing season, millions of taxpayers are anticipati­ng refunds. In the second of the weekly Tax Time Guide series, the IRS highlights important details about

Where’s My Refund? that can help taxpayers quickly get the informatio­n they need without calling the IRS.

The improvemen­ts to the heavily used tool follow Inflation Reduction Act funding, which is providing for a variety of IRS technologi­cal advances and upgrades designed to help taxpayers and transform agency operations.

Where’s My Refund? enhancemen­ts

In filing season 2024, taxpayers will benefit from important updates that reduce the need for many taxpayers to call the IRS and include:

Messages with detailed refund status in plain language.

Seamless access on mobile devices and with the IRS2GO app.

Notificati­ons indicating whether the IRS needs additional informatio­n.

How to use Where’s My Refund?

To use Where’s My Refund?, taxpayers must enter their Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identifica­tion number, filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of their expected refund from the original tax return for the year they’re checking.

Once the IRS acknowledg­es receipt of a return, refund status informatio­n is typically available within:

– 24 hours after receipt of a taxpayer’s e-filed tax year 2023 return.

– Three to four days after receipt of an e-filed tax year 2022 or 2021 return.

– Four weeks after mailing a paper return.

Taxpayers should note that the IRS updates the tool once a day, usually overnight, so there’s no need to check more often. The IRS reminds taxpayers that the fastest way to get a refund is by filing electronic­ally and using direct deposit.

Many different factors may affect the timing of refund delivery:

– The tax return has errors, requires additional review or is incomplete.

– The return needs a correction to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or Additional Child Tax Credit.

The time between the IRS issuing the refund and the bank posting it to an account may vary since processing times fluctuate.

The IRS will contact taxpayers by mail if more informatio­n is needed to process a return. IRS phone and walk-in representa­tives can only research the status of a refund if:

– 21 days or more have passed since a return was filed electronic­ally.

– Six weeks or more have passed since a return was mailed.

– Where’s My Refund? tells the taxpayer to contact the IRS.

If a taxpayer refund isn’t what is expected, it may be due to changes made by the IRS. These changes could include correction­s to the Child Tax Credit or EITC amounts or an offset from all or part of the refund amount to pay past-due tax or debts.

More informatio­n about reduced refunds is available on Irs.gov.

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During this busy part of filing season, millions of taxpayers are anticipati­ng refunds.

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