Wondering where your tax refund is? See IRS timelines, why it may be delayed and Ohio refund tracking.
Here are some reasons your tax refund may take a while to receive this year – and tips for what you can do if yours is late.
Still waiting for your tax refund? The IRS processed over 140 million returns, but some are delayed. Here's why.
Most taxpayers who file electronically can expect a refund via direct deposit within 21 days. The deadline to file taxes for the 2026 tax year is Wednesday, April 15. Have you filed your taxes yet?
Tax season closed nearly a month ago, and if you haven't yet received your tax refund from the IRS, here's what could be ...
This year, the average tax return is about $3,400, according to ABC News. If you’re waiting on that refund, there is a way to ...
Tens of millions of Americans may be eligible for pandemic-era tax refunds – and even though the issue is still playing out ...
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 ...
Here’s what to know this tax season — from when your refund may arrive to how to check its status. The Internal Revenue Service started accepting federal tax returns in late January. Federal income ...
Lawmakers say that more than 800,000 taxpayers could receive CP53E notices tied to the phaseout of paper checks, potentially delaying some refunds for over 10 weeks.
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.
Have you filed your taxes yet? According to a recent survey by Intuit Credit Karma, 52% of U.S. adults expect a refund this year, and 54% of taxpayers plan to file early to expedite their refunds.