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After you file
Your tax return is the form you send to the government that shows your income and calculates your tax. The money the government sends back to you is your refund. You will not receive your tax return. You sent it to the IRS and they will not send it back. You will receive your tax refund.
No one, not even the IRS, can tell you when you will get your refund. There are many variables that can affect how long it takes to process your tax return and issue your refund. The IRS says that, for e-filed tax returns, they pay 9 out of 10 refunds within three weeks. Yours could be the one out of 10 that takes longer. Go to the following link on the IRS web site for more information about the factors that can affect when you get your refund, and a link to check the status of your refund.
Tax Season Refund Frequently Asked Questions