It's tax season and that means a few things: paying your taxes and maybe getting a refund. If you've already filed and get an IRS tax refund, you're likely asking "Where's my refund?" Luckily, you can find this out in less than five minutes.
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Whether you're due a refund through a mileage deductions, overpaid estimated taxes or small business tax credits, you might be wondering, "Where's my refund?" The IRS claims that it issues 90 percent of refunds within 21 days. If you e-filed and selected direct deposit as your refund delivery option, you selected the fastest, easiest and safest refund delivery option.
Direct deposit is the fastest way to get your refund and it's the most versatile. You are still eligible for a direct deposit refund even if you filed your taxes by paper.
The more complex tax returns can take longer for the IRS to review. Unfortunately, this can apply to business owners. This prolonged review can delay your refund delivery beyond the typical 21-day period.
Also, you can expect a longer waiting period if you used a Form 1042-S (Foreign Person's U.S. Source Income Subject to Withholding) or a 1040NR. In fact, the IRS advices allowing up to six months from the latter of the initial due date of the 1040NR return or the filing date the 1040NR to receive a refund.