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Oh, no! You posted a LOT of personal info in this public Internet forum. You should not any personal info here in the community forum. To edit your question to remove the personal info, you can go back to your question above and click the tiny blue 3-dot icon just to the right of your question and then choose Edit. I've also notified a Moderator to make sure it's removed.
@ jfaraci7 wrote: "Filed taxes in February still have not received my refund."
Also see my comment above about the personal info you posted in this public Internet forum. You should not post any personal info here.
Long delays have been common this year for folks who filed in February. The IRS is very behind in processing 2019 and 2020 tax returns.
If you efiled, you should double-check to be sure the return was efiled successfully and accepted.
If you used Online TurboTax, you can sign into your Online Account and check the efile status at the Tax Home.
If that showed it was accepted, (or if you mailed the return), you can use the "Where's My Refund" tool at the IRS website below to monitor the status of your Federal refund.
https://www.irs.gov/Refunds
TIPS when using the IRS WMR tool:
You can also try phoning the IRS refund hotline. I've seen it work for some users when the WMR tool didn't. 800-829-1954
If the IRS Where's My Refund tool says your return is "still being processed", or if it doesn't find your info, here's how to phone the IRS, but it likely won't be easy.
IRS: 800-829-1040 (7AM-7 PM local time) Monday-Friday
When calling the IRS do not choose the first choice re: "Refund", or it will send you to an automated phone line.
If you have no luck reaching the IRS, you can try contacting the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service for your area. They are especially prone to help if you have an economic hardship, or if there have been continued delays with lack of info from the IRS. At the following IRS website, find the USA map and click on your state, and it will give you the number of your IRS Taxpayer Advocate. If the Taxpayer Advocate can't/won't help you, ask them to transfer you to an an IRS agent. A couple of users reported that at least for them, that was a backdoor route to the IRS.
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Contact-a-Local-Taxpayer-Advocate
Also see this article for more info on how the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service works::
http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc104.html
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