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I was wondering when my tax refund would be OK available? And just making sure and I went through
Go to our e-file status
lookup tool to get your current status.
If your federal return is accepted by the IRS, use the federal tax refund website to check the refund status - https://www.irs.gov/refunds
If your state return is accepted, use this TurboTax support FAQ to check the state tax refund status - https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899433-how-do-i-track-my-state-refund
Some tax returns take longer to process than others for many reasons, including when a return:
- Includes errors
- Is incomplete
- Is affected by identity theft or fraud
- Includes a claim filed for an Earned Income Tax Credit or an Additional Child Tax Credit. See Q&A below.
- Includes a Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation, which could take up to 14 weeks to process
- Needs further review in general
Also, the IRS cannot issue EITC and ACTC refunds before mid-February: https://www.irs.gov/refunds/tax-season-refund-frequently-asked-questions
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I was wondering when my tax refund would be OK available? And just making sure and I went through
Go to our e-file status
lookup tool to get your current status.
If your federal return is accepted by the IRS, use the federal tax refund website to check the refund status - https://www.irs.gov/refunds
If your state return is accepted, use this TurboTax support FAQ to check the state tax refund status - https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899433-how-do-i-track-my-state-refund
Some tax returns take longer to process than others for many reasons, including when a return:
- Includes errors
- Is incomplete
- Is affected by identity theft or fraud
- Includes a claim filed for an Earned Income Tax Credit or an Additional Child Tax Credit. See Q&A below.
- Includes a Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation, which could take up to 14 weeks to process
- Needs further review in general
Also, the IRS cannot issue EITC and ACTC refunds before mid-February: https://www.irs.gov/refunds/tax-season-refund-frequently-asked-questions