IRS Tax Refund 2026: Step-By-Step Guide To Tracking Your Refund, Expected Payment Timeline
This report explains how to use the tool, expected refund timelines, possible delays, and important information taxpayers should know.
How to check your IRS Refund statusTaxpayers can check their refund status using the "Where's My Refund?" tool. This service is available 24 hours a day on IRS and through the IRS2Go app.
When you can start checkingYou can check your refund status:
* *24 hours* after the IRS acknowledges receipt of an electronically filed (e-filed) return
* *3–4 days* after e-filing a prior-year return
* *4 weeks* after mailing a paper return
The tool updates once per day, usually overnight. It is typically unavailable between *4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. Eastern Time* while updates are being processed.
Information required to check statusTo use the Where's My Refund? tool, taxpayers must provide:
* Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
* Filing status (e.g., single, married filing jointly)
* The exact whole dollar amount of the expected refund
Providing accurate information ensures quick access to refund details.
Refund status phasesThe tracker displays refund progress in three stages:
1. Return Received – The IRS has received and is processing the tax return.
2. Refund Approved – The IRS has approved the refund and is preparing to issue payment.
3. Refund Sent – The refund has been sent to the taxpayer's bank or mailed as a check.
Once approved, the tool provides a personalized refund date.
Refund timingMost refunds are issued within 21 days of receiving an electronically filed return. However, some refunds may take longer due to specific circumstances.
Common reasons for delaysRefund processing may be delayed if:
* The return contains errors or is incomplete
* The return is flagged for identity theft or fraud review
* The taxpayer claimed certain credits requiring additional verification
* Banks do not process payments on weekends or holidays
* The IRS requires additional information and contacts the taxpayer by mail
Calling the IRS will not speed up the refund process. IRS phone representatives have access to the same information available through the online tool.
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