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Taxpayers can check a refund's status by using theWhere's My Refund? Toolonline. While the IRS says most refunds are issued in less than 21 days from filing, some refunds can take longer than others so be patient. What you need to know about the new tax brackets ...
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The IRS interest rates are adjusted quarterly, so it’s important to check the rates frequently if you owe unpaid taxes or your tax refund is delayed.
Taxpayers can check a refund's status by using the Where's My Refund? Tool online. While the IRS says most refunds are issued in less than 21 days from filing, some refunds can take longer than others so be patient. What you need to know about the new tax brackets...
As the IRS notes, for nine out of ten tax filers it takes a maximum of 21 days to receive a tax refund (when eligible) after their tax return has been accepted. But this is still just an estimate based on past IRS refund schedules and not a guarantee. Fu
Email scams are another major threat. You might receive an email that appears legitimate because the scammer has appropriated the IRS logo or an actual tax software company’s logo. The email may claim to be about your refund, return status, or tax account.20 Links in the email may direct...