Tax

When to expect your tax refund from the IRS: Estimated tax return payment schedule

If you’re an ordinary American taxpayer, you’ve probably paid more to Uncle Sam over the year than you should’ve. So, when will you get your money back?

When’s my money coming Uncle Sam?
Greg Heilman
Redactor de As English - USA News
Update:

The Internal Revenue Service began processing Americans’ tax returns on January 26 this year. And if you are a typical American taxpayer, you probably gave the government more money than you owed over the course of the year.

Whether you did so out of the kindness of your heart, a sense of civicity to keep the federal government funded or didn’t adjust your W-4 properly, Uncle Sam, like the Lannister, always pays its debts.

So that means, if you paid more than you should’ve, you’ll have a tax return coming your way. But when can you expect it to arrive?

IRS tax refund policy

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has confirmed that the first refunds could begin arriving in the first half of February - provided certain requirements are met - though experts and officials warn that some taxpayers will have to wait a bit longer. Most refunds arrive in fewer than 21 days for those who file electronically and choose direct deposit, which is the fastest way to receive your money.

Which tax refunds take longer?

However, not everyone will see their refund arrive quickly. By law, refunds that include credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) cannot be issued before mid‑February. The rule is designed to strengthen verification procedures and reduce tax fraud. As a result, those payments - aimed primarily at low‑ and middle‑income families - typically begin landing in bank accounts or prepaid cards in late February, or even in the first week of March, assuming everything is in order.

The IRS stresses that although this general timeline applies, no specific refund date is guaranteed for any individual taxpayer. A number of factors can influence timing, including errors on the return, the need for additional review, or even the method chosen to receive the refund.

How to check status of tax refund

The agency also encourages taxpayers to monitor the status of their refunds through digital tools like Where’s My Refund? or the IRS2Go mobile app, which provide ongoing updates throughout the process.

How to speed up your tax refund

For those eagerly waiting to see that money hit their accounts, the core advice remains the same: file electronically, avoid mistakes, and opt for direct deposit to maximize your chances of getting your refund as quickly as possible.

Related stories

Get your game on! Whether you’re into NFL touchdowns, NBA buzzer-beaters, world-class soccer goals, or MLB home runs, our app has it all.

Dive into live coverage, expert insights, breaking news, exclusive videos, and more – plus, stay updated on the latest in current affairs and entertainment. Download now for all-access coverage, right at your fingertips – anytime, anywhere.

Tagged in:
Comments
Rules

Complete your personal details to comment

We recommend these for you in Latest news