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16 kwi 2024 · Here are some reasons your tax refund may be delayed this year – and tips for what you can do if yours is late.
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16 paź 2024 · How do I find out why my tax refund is taking so long? You can check the status of your tax refund using Track My Refund. If your refund details state that it’s still processing, you can check your tax return to see if you catch any errors.
18 mar 2024 · WASHINGTON — As the April 15 filing deadline approaches, the Internal Revenue Service issued a reminder to taxpayers on ways to prevent typical errors on their federal tax returns to help speed potential refunds.
7 kwi 2022 · The IRS works hard to get refunds to taxpayers quickly, but taxpayers shouldn't rely on getting a refund by a certain date. Things that can delay a refund: The return has errors, is incomplete or is affected by identity theft or fraud. The return needs a correction to the child tax credit or recovery rebate credit amount.
23 mar 2022 · WASHINGTON — Even though the Internal Revenue Service issues most refunds in less than 21 days for taxpayers who filed electronically and chose direct deposit, some refunds may take longer. Many different factors can affect the timing of a refund after the IRS receives a return.
Tax Refund Delay: What to Do and Who to Contact. Paper returns often take longer than online returns to process. This can be for a few reasons, including errors on your return, wrong bank info and more.
Thus, the unprecedented processing and refund delays taxpayers experienced in 2021 could be as bad, and potentially worse, in 2022, particularly if more taxpayers do not file electronically or properly reconcile their monthly AdvCTC payments or the third stimulus payment with their 2021 return.