If you file a complete and accurate tax return and you are due a
refund, your refund will be issued within six weeks from the date we
receive your return. If you filed electronically, refund checks will
be issued within three weeks after the acknowledgment date. For more
information on electronic filing, refer to Topic 252. Refunds from
amended returns or injured spouse claims take slightly longer.
To check the progress of your current year refund, use the refund
status option offered on our Teletax system. Please allow 6 weeks
after you mail your return before calling this automated system. When
you call, you will need to know the first social security number
shown on the return, your filing status, and the amount of the
refund.
There are several reasons for delayed refunds. An address change
after filing the return, a name listed on the tax return that does
not match with the name on the Social Security Records, failure to
either sign the return or include necessary attachments such as W-2's
or schedules and detected math errors are some of the reasons that
may result in an additional eight weeks delay in receiving the
refund. Refer to Topic 157 on information concerning how to notify
the IRS of an address change. Refer to Topic 303 for a checklist of
common errors when preparing your tax return, and for additional
items that may delay the processing of your return.
If you receive a refund to which you are not entitled, or for an
amount that is more than you expected, do not cash the check until
you receive a notice explaining the difference, and follow the
instructions on the notice.
On the other hand, if you receive a refund for a smaller amount than
you expected, you may cash the check, and, if it is determined that
you should have received more, you will later receive a check for the
difference.
If you did not receive a notice and you have questions about the
amount of your refund, you should wait two weeks after receiving the
refund, before calling 1-800-829-1040.
The IRS assists taxpayers in obtaining replacement checks for refunds
that are verified as lost or stolen. Form 3911, Taxpayer Statement
Regarding Refund, may be required to start the replacement check
process. If your refund check has been lost or stolen, call IRS at
1-800-829-1040.
If your refund check is not received within two weeks of the date it
was mailed, call 1-800-829-1040.
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