Why is my tax refund past 21 days?
Robert Harper
What To Do Next? If it has been over 21 days since your return was being accepted by the IRS (or 6 weeks if you filed a paper return) and the tax refund status has not changed or WMR has no updated message for delays, you can call the IRS and speak with an agent concerning your tax refund.
Why is my tax refund taking more than 3 weeks?
Some tax returns take longer to process than others for many reasons, including when a return: Includes errors, such as incorrect Recovery Rebate Credit. Includes a claim filed for an Earned Income Tax Credit or an Additional Child Tax Credit.
How long after filing taxes can you track your refund?
Refunds are generally issued within 21 days of when you electronically filed your tax return or 42 days of when you filed paper returns.
How many times can you check where’s my refund?
“Where’s My Refund?” is updated no more than once every 24 hours, usually overnight, so there’s no need to check the status more often. By law, the IRS cannot release tax refunds for Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit related tax returns before mid-February.
How long does it take for tax refund to arrive?
If you submitted your tax return by mail, the IRS says it could take six to eight weeks for your tax refund to arrive. That’s where tracking your refund comes in handy.
What to do if you are still waiting for your tax refund?
If you already filed your 2020 tax return but you’re still waiting on your refund, you can use IRS tools to check its status. And if you haven’t completed your taxes yet, you’ll need to file your tax return or request an extension from the IRS before the deadline.
When to know if your tax return is still being processed?
The IRS representatives can only research the status of your refund 21 days after you filed electronically or six weeks after you mailed your paper return. If you are beyond the 21-day threshold, here are the steps I recommend taking to determine why your refund is still being processed.
Is the IRS still sending out tax refunds?
If you filed your income tax return before the deadline and you’re still waiting for the IRS to send or deposit your refund, all hope is not lost. The IRS is experiencing more refund delays than usual for several reasons this year, from recalculating taxes paid on unemployment benefits to sending out weekly batchesof stimulus checks.