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    Tracking down your tax refund

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    Taxes » Tracking Down Your Tax Refund

    You're getting a tax refund, so you filed early. So where's your check?

    Well, you can stop bugging your mail carrier. There are more productive ways to track down your Internal Revenue Service cash.

    Now you can go online, call a special toll-free number or even use your smartphone to check your refund status. The tracking options work regardless of whether you're awaiting a check in the mail or you've instructed the IRS to directly deposit your tax cash into one or multiple accounts.

    The waiting game

    Since 2003, taxpayers have been able to use the IRS' "Where's My Refund?" Web page to track down refunds directly from their own computers.

    But exactly when you need this service depends on how you filed your tax return. Processing times differ for paper and electronically filed 1040s. How you ask the IRS to send you your money also makes a difference.

    If you e-file and request direct deposit, the IRS says it should take no longer than three weeks for you to get your refund. If you filed a paper return and asked that your check be mailed to you, it could take up to eight weeks.

    Once you're past the time frame for issuance of your refund, it's time to log on and locate your money.

    Necessary tracking data

    To get started, you'll need your Social Security number, the filing status entered on your return and the amount you're expecting. Joint-return filers should enter the name and tax ID number of the spouse shown first on the return.

    And don't do any rounding on the refund amount entry. The tracking program wants precise dollars and cents.

    If you have any questions about exactly what information the IRS wants here, the "Where's My Refund?" program has links that will open up new screens with explanations of where you can find the information on your copy of your tax return.

    After you've entered the necessary data, click and wait for the good news that your check is in the mail.

    Dialing for tax dollars

    If you don't have access to a computer or simply prefer using a telephone, you still can call the IRS to track down your refund.

    A special automated toll-free line is dedicated to refund status reports. When you call (800) 829-1954, you'll need the same information the online system requires.

    In addition to having a copy of your return on hand, it's always a good idea to have paper and pen ready to jot down any information, additional instructions or follow-up phone numbers that you might receive during the call.

    And, as with the online system, don't call unless it's been the requisite number of weeks for your filing method.

    There's an app for that

    The IRS has gone mobile with IRS2Go, the agency's first smartphone application. It allows taxpayers to check on the status of their tax refund.

    Once again, you'll need your Social Security number, filing status and expected refund amount to use IRS2Go.

    After you find out what's up with your refund, you can use the app to sign up for IRS tax updates or follow the IRS on Twitter.

    The IRS refund tracking app also has a "contacts" section, with telephone numbers and hours for the agency's various tax help lines as well as links to help you find your local taxpayer assistance center if you want some face-to-face help.

    The IRS2Go app is free at the Apple App Store and the Android Market.

    What's the holdup?

    Regardless of which tracking method is used, the IRS says that in most cases a taxpayer will learn his or her return was received and is being processed.

    When the tax check is indeed in the mail, the tracking systems will provide the date it was sent out or directly deposited to the filer's chosen account.

    But even when the news is bad, the online program might be able to offer some immediate help. If, for example, the U.S. Postal Service bounced your refund check back to the IRS as undeliverable, the IRS online tracker now allows some taxpayers to correct or change their mailing addresses online so they can get their refunds ASAP.

    If this option is available in your case, "Where's My Refund?" will prompt you to take the appropriate steps.

    What if it's lost?

    Occasionally, though, a tax check actually is lost.

    If your online or automated phone inquiry reveals your refund was mailed but it still hasn't shown up, you can begin an online refund trace using the "Where's My Refund?" program. This option is available for filers who are still waiting for refund money the IRS says was mailed at least 28 days earlier. If this is your situation, the online program will prompt you to take the next steps.

    You also can call the IRS' main help line at (800) 829-1040. But be forewarned: During the filing season, you're probably in for a wait.

    More localized assistance might be a better move. Check the IRS' "How to Contact Us" Web page for local and regional agency addresses and numbers.

    Once the IRS verifies your refund check is lost or stolen, the replacement process will begin. You might be asked to complete Form 3911, Taxpayer Statement Regarding Refund, to get the ball rolling.

    Check your bank account

    The IRS has one final piece of advice for anxious filers still looking for that refund: If you requested direct deposit, check your bank account regularly.

    The IRS will simply transfer the money to your financial institution without sending you any other notification. It's up to you to find out if the tax refund is already in your account.



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    11 comments

    • Roger O  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      To the Author: I am surprised you are talking about the "Where's My Refund" web tool without knowing that it is currently NOT working.
      • Scott 3 months ago
        Tried the APP. that isn't working either!
    • Judith  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Just like the USPS, if the IRS was a "private business" it would have been out of business A LONG TIME AGO. Funny how they take their time processing returns and refunding money but if YOU are 1 day late you are screwed.
    • RAFAEL  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      I contacted the IRS and the person answered "HELLO, THIS IS PEGGY"
    • Barbara  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 months ago
      Hey, I still haven't received my refund from last April. No notice from the IRS, nothing. When I check, it says "In process". What the H---? If they are going to audit, get with it. I have over $2,000 coming back and no one seems to know what happened. After a 45 minute wait on the phone, I hung up. Anybody else having this trouble?
    • John M  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      the irs is full of it they dont process anything in 10 days like turbo tax claims, i
      filed on the 27th of january, Still no refund and the return was accepted, sounds like a turbo tax problem, didnt get my state return either
      • nicole 3 months ago
        i filed my=ine thrrough taxact and the irs systems has gliches in it
    • tracy  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
      i filed e file got accepted over 2 weeks ago and still waiting for direct deposit still nothing and so is my daughter waiting so i no thats a bunch of crap to have it back 10 days
      • tracy 3 months ago
        i couldnt find mine on wheres my refund either it finially shows now and this is weeks after i was accepted and turbo tax is full of it.. there date was a week ago i was going to get it,, weel we are over 2 weeks now and nothing.. wont do that turbo tax thing again . i called turbo tax and they say nothing . at first they couldnt even find my return they are all screwed up
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Lake Worth, Florida  •  3 months ago
      I have tried everything and can't find out what happen ed to my tax refund that I E-filed on the 30th of January.
    • ACE  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
      turbo tax sent me a visa card so i could get my taxes, then i went to activate the card and they said i couldnt because there were security reasons to deactivate the card, i call to get the reason and they said there was similar to another person even though i answered the questions, after 2 hrs of talking to find out the reason i got now where and then they hung up on me....... ill never use turbo tax again
    • Tom  •  North Street, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      The Turbo Tax advertisement program promised a refund in 7 to 11 days. After I received my "accepted" message, I was told to wait 72 hours to see when my direct deposit would happen. This happened on the 3rd. On the 6th, I accessed the Federal Timetable for my refund date and it said 2-21. So much for the Madison Avenue advertisments. That is 18 days.
      You would think that with electronic data transfer, this could be done instantly. Not weeks. Not days. Not hours or minutes, but within a few seconds of hitting the "enter" button on the puter.
      • Mack 3 months ago
        The IRS changed their rules. They added an extra week on early filed returns in order to do extra fraud checking. Not TurboTax's fault.
      • Terry K 3 months ago
        I had the same thing, my first expected date was Feb 8, and now they are saying 2-21. Thanks Mack, I guess that makes sense, but doesn't when my son filed his just a week after and got his back already :)
      • nicole 3 months ago
        i know i filed mine on the 4th can nayone tell me if the get the message that the wheres my refund thing is anaviable
        today
    • Zulma Olmo  •  Hartford, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      pedro j marquez
    • Gray Matter  •  3 months ago
      The bullet items under "Related Content" contain the message the author wanted to convey in the storyline.

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