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The deadline to file your 2024 taxes is still a few months away, but that doesn’t mean you should wait — and there’s a plethora of options to get your taxes sent off quick, and free.
And if you anticipate getting a hefty refund back, it may behoove you to get that process started now so you can keep an eye on that check or direct deposit before it gets to you.
Can I track my tax refund?
Yes, individuals who file both online and in-person can use the IRS’ website to track the status of their tax refund. Refund status is available 24 hours after you e-file a current-year return, 3 or 4 days after you e-file a prior-year return, or 4 weeks after you file a paper return, the IRS explains.
The webpage is updated once a day, overnight, so check daily if you’re concerned. The IRS also operates the IRS2Go app, where you can check the status of your return, amend your filing, and track your refund.
- 5 min
- Computer or IRS2Go app
- Social Security or individual taxpayer ID number (ITIN)
- Filing status
- The exact refund amount on your return
Step 1:
Go to the IRS Refund Status page.
Visit the Where’s My Refund? website.
Step 2:
Fill out the required information and submit the form.
You will need your (or your partner’s) Social Security Number or ITIN and exact refund amount, which can be found on your return.
Step 3:
Evaluate the status of your refund.
The page will show one of three statuses:Return Received. The IRS is still processing your return and hasn’t sent out your refund yet.Refund Approved. The IRS has approved your refund and are preparing to issue it. The page should display a date — this is when it is expected to be sent out.Refund Sent. The IRS has your refund to your bank for disbursement or sent to you in the mail. According to the IRS, it may take 5 days for it to show in your bank account or several weeks for a refund in the mail.
The refund status page may also prompt you to contact the IRS directly if there is an issue with your return or refund. Learn how to speak to a human at the IRS if you’re stuck in the automated messages loop.
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The IRS makes it easy to track your return and refund — and get you help if something goes wrong.