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When Am i going to Get My Tax Refund?

It's the first issue that pops into your mind as you hit the submit button or slide your return in to the mailbox: "When will I get my refund? " Even as a tax writer, who knows full well he will have to wait no less than two weeks, I find myself compulsively examining the IRS website to find out, if by some wonder, my money has already been magically direct deposited it into my banking accounts.

But alas - it is not there. Like everyone else, I have to delay. The question then gets, how long? While everyone's tax situation is unique, there are some wide-ranging time ranges within which you'll want to reasonably expect to receive your refund.

Most people nowadays e-file their return and request a primary deposit, and with good explanation. Not only is it easier and much more accurate than other procedures, it also means you receive your money faster. Now, with everything done in electronic format and processing times cut way down, you can expect your refund in as few as 8 to 15 times.

But this is certainly not a hard and quick rule - you would probably have to wait longer than 15 days. Already during the 2012 time, for example, the IRS system provides experienced a "glitch" that led to delays of several months.

If you either paper filed or requested any paper check, your wait times shall be longer. E-filers who request the paper check will generally have to wait somewhere in the vicinity of 3 weeks, and those who file a return by snail mail 6-8 weeks. There are no guarantees. It could take less time or it might take much longer. It all depends on the IRS.

Just because you need to wait doesn't mean you have to be kept in the darker. Another great benefit from the era of digital filing is the Where's My Refund? tool on the IRS website. Enter your social stability number, filing status, and the amount you're getting time for see exactly where your dollars is.

Please check more info linked to file both your federal and state taxes.