Yes, the IRS has begun approving and issuing refunds for the 2025 tax filing season (covering the 2024 tax year). The IRS started accepting returns on Jan. 27, 2025, and generally issues most refunds within 21 days for e-filed returns with direct deposit.
During the 2025 tax filing season, the IRS issued more than 93.5 million tax refunds to individual income tax filers, and 93% of those, almost 87 million refunds, were issued through direct deposit.
For 2025 tax refunds (filed in 2026), expect e-filed returns with direct deposit in about 21 days, while paper returns take 4-8 weeks, though EITC/ACTC refunds are delayed until mid-February by law. Use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool for the most accurate status, needing your SSN, filing status, and refund amount.
While most tax refunds are issued within 21 days, some may take longer if the return requires additional review.
IRS refunds for electronically filed returns with direct deposit are typically issued within 21 days, but paper returns take much longer (up to 6+ weeks), and any return with errors, identity theft issues, or claiming EITC/ACTC credits can be delayed, often requiring extra review. You can track your refund status using the {Link: "Where's My Refund?" tool or IRS2Go app on the IRS website, which updates daily.
Income tax refund delays in 2025 (for the 2024 tax year) happen due to errors, fraud protection, claiming specific credits like EITC/ACTC (held until mid-Feb by law), missing info, or general IRS review, with increased scrutiny on identity theft and income mismatches leading to longer processing times. Common culprits include wrong SSNs, math errors, incomplete forms, and discrepancies with income reported by employers.
The IRS states that 9 out of 10 refunds are processed within 21 days from the date the return is accepted.
The IRS $600 rule refers to a change in reporting requirements for third-party payment apps (like Venmo, PayPal) for taxable income from goods and services, where platforms must send a Form 1099-K if you receive over $600 in a year, intended to capture gig economy/side hustle income, though delays and phased implementation have adjusted the timeline, with current rules for 2024 using a higher threshold ($5,000) before fully phasing to $600 for future years, but remember all taxable income, regardless of form, must always be reported.
The IRS has no maximum time limit when it comes to processing tax refunds, but after 45 days, it is required to pay interest on your refund. In most cases, you can expect the IRS to issue your tax refund within 21 days of filing your tax return.
Key Takeaways. If your tax return is missing required forms or is otherwise incomplete, it can delay your refund. Errors in your tax return calculations can cause delays as the IRS may need to correct them. A mismatch between your Social Security Number and the records can significantly delay your refund.
The following tax refund table is based on previous refund tables released by the IRS to help taxpayers determine when they can expect to receive their tax refunds. The IRS issued refunds only once a week under the old system. They now issue refunds every business day, Monday through Friday (except holidays).
There might be numerous reasons for a delay in an income tax refund. Some of them could be the discrepancies or errors in your ITR, incorrect bank details, or processing delays within the tax department. You can still file belated return within 31st December 2025 (for FY 2024-25) to claim refund.
Beginning Sept. 30, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) stopped issuing paper tax refund checks and moved entirely to electronic refund payments.
You likely received $1400 from the IRS today as a supplemental payment for the 2021 Economic Impact Payment (EIP3), specifically the Recovery Rebate Credit, for people who missed it by not claiming it or leaving it blank on their 2021 tax return. These are "plus-up" payments for those eligible for the third stimulus but didn't get the full amount, often for dependents or due to income changes, with a deadline to claim it by April 2025 by filing a 2021 return if you hadn't already.
Availability: An early tax refund advance is available from Dec. 11, 2025, to Jan. 11, 2026. Since this is before most people get their W-2s, you can submit a pay stub.
The main 2025 tax refund delay reasons include errors or incomplete information on returns, claims for the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit, identity verification processes, amended returns, and offsets for outstanding debts. Paper returns and bank processing times can also contribute to delays.
IRS refunds for electronically filed returns with direct deposit are typically issued within 21 days, but paper returns take much longer (up to 6+ weeks), and any return with errors, identity theft issues, or claiming EITC/ACTC credits can be delayed, often requiring extra review. You can track your refund status using the {Link: "Where's My Refund?" tool or IRS2Go app on the IRS website, which updates daily.
Usually, it takes 4-5 weeks for the refund to be credited to the account of the taxpayer. However, if refund is not received during this duration, the taxpayer must check for intimation regarding discrepancies in ITR; check email for any notification from the IT department regarding the refund.
For 2025, the standard deduction amount has been increased for all filers, and the amounts are as follows. Single or Married Filing Separately—$15,000. Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Surviving Spouse—$30,000. Head of Household—$22,500.
The "20k rule" refers to the traditional IRS threshold for reporting income from payment apps and online marketplaces on Form 1099-K: over $20,000 in gross payments AND more than 200 transactions in a calendar year. While a law (the American Rescue Plan) temporarily lowered the threshold to $600, recent legislation, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) (OBBBA), has reinstated the $20,000/200-transaction rule for tax years starting in 2025, providing relief for casual sellers and gig workers.
The second email will tell you if your federal return was accepted or rejected. If you e-filed a state return, there will be a third email to tell you if the state accepted or rejected your state return. If the IRS accepted it, what does it say here? https://www.irs.gov/refunds Or does your account say “Ready to Mail?”
Acceptance simply confirms that the return passed the IRS's initial checks, but it does not mean the return has been fully reviewed or that a refund has been approved. Understanding how the IRS moves from acceptance to approval can make the waiting period feel a bit clearer and more predictable.