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You may be able to get a tax refund if you’ve paid too much tax. Use this service to check your refund status. Phone: 800-852-5711
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Check your refund status. You may be able to get a tax refund if you’ve paid too much tax. Use this service to check your refund status. Launch service: Check your refund status
Prior year refunds. You must contact us to check the status of a prior year tax refund. Direct deposit. Direct deposit is the fastest way to get your tax refund. Setup direct deposit. Choose direct deposit to receive your refund into your bank account. You can do this through: Tax software; Your tax professional; Paper income tax form
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