The IRS processes tax returns as it receives them. If you file your tax return electronically, the IRS will generaly process direct deposit refunds within 7-10 days of receiving your tax return, and process paper checks within about two weeks. Filing a paper tax return may delay your refund by up to several weeks.

What if I have not received my refund?

If you were expecting a federal tax refund and did not receive it, check the IRS’ Where’s My Refund page. You’ll need to enter your Social Security number, filing status, and the exact whole dollar amount of your refund. You may be prompted to change your address online.

How to know if you have received your tax refund?

1 The Internal Revenue Services says that taxpayers who e-file can generally expect to receive their refunds within 21 days. 2 You can check on the status of your refund at the IRS’s “Where’s My Refund?” page. 3 Reasons you haven’t received your refund can range from simple math errors on your return to identity theft and tax fraud. …

Why are I Still Waiting for my tax refund?

Most of them are leftover returns filed by mail that piled up last year when most IRS offices were temporarily shuttered due to COVID-19. But on top of that, there are a number of complexities created by the three stimulus bills, the most recent of which passed in the middle of tax season.

How long has it been since I filed for a refund?

It is more than 60 days later and still no refund. It has been nearly 4 months since I filed and still no refund. I never had this problem before and have no idea what else to do.

Is it correct to say ” I haven’t received it “?

Yes, if it is true that you haven’t received it. This means that at the time of speaking, it has not come. You are not in receipt (of it). Now. Let’s say you’re minding your own business.