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IRS says claiming the Child Tax Credit or EITC could delay your tax refund payment
With the Internal Revenue Service now accepting 2024 tax returns some taxpayers are already counting down the days until they receive their refund. However, the IRS says taxpayers who claim a pair of tax credits might be waiting longer than anticipated to receive their money.
When should I expect my IRS tax refund? Here's how long it should take and how to track it
It depends on how you file your taxes and how you choose to receive your refund. If you file electronically and your return is accurate and complete, the IRS says it should take less than three weeks to receive your refund and even less time if you choose direct deposit.
Where is my refund? Here's when you can expect to receive your IRS refund
According to the IRS, it can take 21 days for you to receive your refund if you used the E-File filing system, and four weeks or more if you either filed a paper return or needed to file any amendments. Your refund may be delayed if the IRS requires additional information from you or if your tax return requires additional review.
IRS accepting tax returns now: When can I file a return? Where’s my refund? Can I file for free?
Filers with Adjusted Gross Income, known as AGI, of less than $84,000 can use IRS Free File to complete returns at no charge. Free File offers tax preparation software from eight companies and gives free online access to preparation and filing software.
When will I get my refund? It's tax season once again. Here's when to expect your 2025 refund
It is tax season once again. Monday marked the first day people can file their 2024 year taxes with the Internal Revenue Service. While many of us will file in the coming months, early filers are already wondering when they will see a refund check or direct deposit.
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IRS is sending out $2B+ to taxpayers by month’s end: Who’s getting money?
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IRS Form 1040: Be aware of the 3 most recent changes
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