If you’re waiting on your federal tax refund, the IRS gives you a fast, secure way to track it online. This guide shows you exactly how to check your refund status — and what to do if it’s delayed.
Step 1: Use the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” Tool
Go to the IRS refund tracker: IRS.gov/Refunds
The tool updates once every 24 hours.
Step 2: Enter Your Refund Details
You’ll need:
Social Security Number
Filing status
Exact refund amount from your tax return
Make sure everything matches your filed return.
Step 3: Review Your Refund Status
The IRS will show one of three stages:
Return Received – Your return is being processed.
Refund Approved – Your refund has been approved.
Refund Sent – Your refund is on its way.
Typical Refund Timeframes
E‑filed returns: Usually within 21 days
Paper returns: 4–6 weeks or longer during peak season
Why Refunds Get Delayed
Common reasons include:
Identity verification
Math or filing errors
Additional IRS review
PATH Act delays for EITC/CTC refunds
If the IRS needs more information, they will send a letter — never an email or text.
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FAQ Question 1: How do I check my federal tax refund status?
Answer: You can check your federal tax refund status using the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool at IRS.gov/Refunds. You’ll need your Social Security Number, filing status, and exact refund amount from your tax return.
FAQ Question 2: How long does it take to get my federal tax refund?
Answer: Most e‑filed refunds arrive within 21 days. Paper‑filed returns typically take 4–6 weeks or longer during peak season.
FAQ Question 3: Why is my tax refund delayed?
Answer: Refunds may be delayed due to identity verification, math errors, additional IRS review, or PATH Act timing for EITC/CTC refunds.
FAQ Question 4: What should I do if the IRS says my refund is under review?
Answer: If your refund is under review, the IRS will mail a letter explaining what they need. Nexus Taxes can help you interpret the notice and guide you through next steps.





