You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
The IRS may be working on a backlog, so it can sometimes take longer than the initial 24-48 hours before you know if they have accepted or rejected your return. This generally happens around this time when e-filing first opens with them. As long as it's pending, you know that it's still on the way to them. But you will get an an email when your return goes from pending status to Accepted or Rejected.
More helpful info can be found here Why is there no record of my return at Where's My Refund (WMR)?
Also, once you've been accepted, wait at least 24 hours before you use the IRS Where's My Refund? site. If you jump the gun, you may be told – incorrectly – that you never filed. Please see below for more details.
The IRS may be working on a backlog, so it can sometimes take longer than the initial 24-48 hours before you know if they have accepted or rejected your return. This generally happens around this time when e-filing first opens with them. As long as it's pending, you know that it's still on the way to them. But you will get an an email when your return goes from pending status to Accepted or Rejected.
More helpful info can be found here Why is there no record of my return at Where's My Refund (WMR)?
Also, once you've been accepted, wait at least 24 hours before you use the IRS Where's My Refund? site. If you jump the gun, you may be told – incorrectly – that you never filed. Please see below for more details.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
user17797386097
New Member
BarryEM
Level 2
Pluto33
Level 1
DBChaser
Returning Member
zenmster
Level 3