How long is it taking for tax refunds?

About 7 in 10 taxpayers this year are getting refunds from the IRS, with the typical check nearing $2,900 per filer. For the millions who wait until the last minute to file their returns, a pressing question is how long will it take to get that money in hand. 

So far, the tax season is running more smoothly than last year, when delays and processing snarls caught millions of returns in limbo, according to tax experts. 

The IRS this year has beefed up its operations by hiring 5,000 new staffers, including extra customer service agents to answer calls, and upgraded its technology, thanks to $80 billion in funding directed to the agency by the Inflation Reduction Act. That has helped deliver “dramatically improved service” in the current filing season, the Treasury Department said Monday.

When will I get my tax refund?

The IRS says the vast majority of refunds are sent within 21 calendar days of filing. 

That means if you wait until April 18 — the last day to file your 2022 tax return without asking for an extension — you should get your tax refund by May 9. 

However, that applies to the 97% of people who file electronically. The IRS has warned that it can take as long as 6 months or more to process paper returns. 

In the best-case scenario, a paper tax return could have you waiting about four weeks for a refund, according to the IRS.

IRS: Where’s my refund?

You can check the status of your refund through the IRS’ “Where’s My Refund?” site 24 hours after your return was filed electronically, the IRS notes. 

To use the site, you’ll have to provide the IRS with a few basic pieces of information: Your Social Security number, your filing status (such as single or married filing jointly) plus your refund amount. 

The site will give you a “personalized refund date” after the agency processes your return and approves your refund. 

The tracker will tell you:

  • When the IRS receives your return, which means the agency is processing your tax forms.
  • When the refund is approved, which means the IRS is preparing to send your refund to your bank or mail a check to you.
  • When the refund is sent.

IRS tax return status

It’s possible that your tax return could get delayed. The IRS notes that returns that need a correction can face a holdup.

This can happen if there’s an error on your tax return like a math issue or a tax credit that wasn’t claimed correctly. In this case, the IRS says it will mail a letter to the taxpayer, rather than call, text or email. 

Most tax returns are processed without an issue, however. Once the tax refund is approved, the “Where’s My Refund?” site will tell you when the IRS will send the refund to your bank. The agency says that taxpayers should wait five days until after they’ve sent the refund to check with their bank, since it can take a while for financial institutions to credit the money to the account. 

Paper checks can take “several weeks” to arrive in the mail, the IRS says.

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