Here are some reasons your tax refund may take a while to receive this year – and tips for what you can do if yours is late.
Tax refunds are bigger this year for many taxpayers, thanks to changes in the tax law. Here’s how to track your refund, what could delay it, and why some taxpayers are waiting longer than expected.
With Tax Day behind us, you may be wondering when you'll see your tax refund in your bank account or mailbox. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it can take weeks after you file to ...
The IRS expects to receive about 164 million individual tax returns for the 2025 tax year before the April 15 deadline. Most refunds are issued within 21 days for electronically filed returns with ...
Tax Day is over, so you may be wondering when you'll see your tax refund in your bank account or mailbox. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it can take weeks after you file to process ...
A month after Tax Day, the IRS is still processing returns. But not everyone has seen their IRS refund yet. As of May 1, the IRS had issued about 97.9 million refunds during the 2026 filing season, a ...
The IRS reserves the right to seize your tax refund if it finds legitimate reasons to do so. Here are nine reasons your ...
Once the tax deadline has passed, you may eagerly await your refund. Many people receive their refunds within three weeks of filing, but some returns can take much longer to process. If you’re still ...