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After you file
The IRS issues most refunds within 21 days, assuming that there is no delay and nothing is holding your return. Some returns are subject to an automatic hold due to the Path Act when certain credits are claimed.
The (PATH Act) prevents the IRS from issuing early refunds (before mid-February) on any tax return that claims the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC) and/or Additional Child Tax Credit. You can expect your refund by "March 3rd" assuming that there is no hold or other issues with your return. For more information click on the link below
When will I get my refund if I claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit?
You can monitor your refund status by using the links below
To track your Federal Refund
To track your State Refund
How do I track my state's refund?
Also Keep in mind that once your return is accepted for processing by the IRS and/or State we have no control over your return. You should track your refund directly from the IRS and/or Department of Revenue’s Website. These websites have the most accurate and up to date information and they get updated once a day.