Filed weeks ago and still waiting? There are a few things that can delay refunds. Here’s how to see where yours stands.
Still waiting for your tax refund? The IRS processed over 140 million returns, but some are delayed. Here's why.
According to e-file.com, more than 90% of tax returns are filed online each year, totaling more than 150 million electronically filed individual income tax returns.
Tax season is in full swing as the deadline to file or request an extension is less than three weeks away, and some Americans who have already filed their returns are waiting to receive a refund from ...
Tax season ended weeks ago, and if you still haven't received your refund, here's what the IRS says may be causing the holdup ...
It’s tax season again in the United States and as residents file for the 2024 tax year, one of the questions most often asked ...
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 ...
The Internal Revenue Service received nearly 70 million tax returns as of March 13, and if you've filed and haven't yet received your income tax refund, concern is likely rising on where your refund ...
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.
Like the hit song by Raye, "Where's my Husband?" taxpayers in California are singing a more kitchen-table tune and asking the government where their refund is, just days after the state and federal ...
Most tax refunds are issued within 21 days, but simple mistakes or claiming certain credits can cause delays. Filing a paper return by mail will take significantly longer to process than filing ...