IRS Refund Status – Where Can I See the Status of My IRS Refund?

Get an instant status update on your tax refund or request a paper copy from the IRS. The IRS Refund Status page is one way for taxpayers and tax payers to keep track of their refunds as they are processed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has made changes to its online services that will affect taxpayers filing for refunds.

IRS Refund Status

The IRS is an agency that handles the tax year for the United States. They provide a variety of online services to taxpayers and tax payers. The IRS Refund Status section on their website provides information on the status of your tax refund.

The Tax Refund Status page is a part of the IRS Online Services website which allows you to check your refund status in real time. You can also find out if there has been any change in your refund status and when you should expect it to be delivered to you.

Go to irs.gov/refundstatus.

Taxpayers who filed electronically with the IRS before January 1, 2018, should see their refund within two weeks after submitting their return. If you file by mail, you should receive your refund within six weeks after filing.

Enter your Social Security Number (SSN).

To check the status of your refund, enter your SSN at . You will need your last four digits of your SSN.

Click “Get Status”.

If you have not received your refund yet, you should receive a message stating that your application has been processed. Once you do receive your refund, you can print out a copy by clicking on the link provided.

You will receive a confirmation email with your refund information.

To check the status of your refund, visit https://www.irs.gov/refunds. This site provides a list of all the states where you can expect to receive your refund.

Enter your Social Security Number (SSN) and Tax Year.

If you need more information about your refund, you can also call 1-800-829-1954. You will need to provide your SSN and the last four digits of your social security number.

Refund Scam Alert From The IRS

Refund Scam Alert
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The IRS is warning taxpayers about a new scam that is playing out this year in relation to individual tax returns being filed. This IRS Refund Scam Alert is about deposits being made into bank accounts and then requests being made to reclaim the funds. Don’t fall for this one.

The problems being when your personal computer is hacked and the tax information for the year is stolen. This personal information is used to file a tax return in your name before you file your own taxes. This next part was new in 2018, the money from the return is deposited into the tax payers own bank account instead of stolen right away. At this point, the taxpayer is contacted and a request is made to return the incorrectly deposited refund. That’s pretty inguieness.

The taxpayer might receive a call from an IRS collection agency requesting the funds, but IRS never calls individual tax payers. Or he/she could receive an automated call from the IRS fraud department with a case number and instructions on returning the money. Both of these kinds of calls are not from the IRS but from those performing the hack and following scam. Don’t return these calls, ignore them right off.

Funds sent from the IRS in error can be returned to a mailing address provided by the IRS on their website if this ever actually happens. Take a look at 2018 Tax Topic #161 on the IRS website.

If you happen to experience this most recent IRS Refund Scam, discuss the situation with your bank as closing the account might be in order.

Finally, a phone call to your tax preparer would be advisable to discuss what you should do with erroneously deposited tax refunds. You’ll have to work with the IRS also to file your real return for the year and get identity protection in the future.