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The IRS says that most people who efile and choose direct deposit will receive their refund within 21 days. But sometimes it takes longer. A significant number of returns require more processing for various reasons, some chosen at random. Here are some things you can check.
First, if you efiled, be sure your efiled return was accepted. If using Online TurboTax, you can check at the Tax Home page. Does it show as accepted, rejected, printed, started, ready to mail, or something else?
If that showed your return was accepted for processing, you can track your Federal refund at the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool. Is there any message there?
NOTE: If you filed by mail, it can take 4 weeks just to show up in that tool.
The IRS refund tracker tool normally uses 3 stages:
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the ability to offset a refund to pay for certain past due debts. You generally will receive a letter stating what the offset was for.
The IRS provides a toll-free number, (800) 304-3107, to call for information about tax offsets.
Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund:
When will I get my federal tax refund?
How do I track my state refund?
Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"?
Why do some refunds take longer than others?
What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
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