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.
Wondering if you'll get a tax refund, how long you'll have to wait and how to maximize it? Find all the answers right here.
In order to receive a refund or abatement (reduction or elimination of a fee to be paid), taxpayers need to file a claim by the deadline of July 10, according to a recent blog post on the IRS' ...
Wondering where your tax refund is? See IRS timelines, why it may be delayed and Ohio refund tracking.
With Tax Day behind us, 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 ...
How many tax refunds does it take to buy a home in 2026? So far in the 2026 filing season, the average tax refund has reached $3,275, one of the largest annual lump-sum payments many households will ...
The IRS won't say, but millions of taxpayers may be owed a refund from the COVID era due to a court ruling. The deadline to file a claim is July 10.
The IRS processed over 130 million federal income tax returns as of mid-April, according to the revenue department's latest available tax-filing data. But what if you filed your tax return weeks ago ...