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How to Know if IRS Received My Tax Return?

Last Updated : 01 May, 2024
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Filing your tax return can be stressful, and waiting to see if it was received successfully only adds to the anxiety. Here’s how to confirm that the IRS has your return and avoid any potential issues.

Methods for Checking Your Return Status

The IRS offers multiple ways to check whether they’ve received your tax return, providing you with peace of mind:

  • The “Where’s My Refund?” Tool: This is the easiest and most recommended method. The IRS website has a tool that lets you track your refund and verifies if your return was received. You can access it at https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund. It updates within 24 hours of e-filing and four weeks after mailing a paper return.
  • IRS2Go App: This app is the mobile version of the “Where’s My Refund?” tool offering the same functionality.
  • Call the IRS: This option is less convenient due to potential long wait times. However, an IRS representative can confirm receipt of your return.

Information Needed

To use the online tools, have the following information ready:

  • Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
  • Filing Status (single, married filing jointly, etc.)
  • Exact Refund Amount claimed on your return

Timeframes

  • E-Filed Returns: The IRS typically acknowledges receipt within 24 hours.
  • Paper Returns: Allow up to four weeks for the IRS to process and confirm they received a mailed return.

Tips

  • Track your Progress: Beyond knowing if your return was received, the “Where’s My Refund?” tool also shows these statuses:
    • “Refund Approved”
    • “Refund Sent”
  • Potential Delays: Processing times can vary. If there are errors, discrepancies, or your return requires additional review, it could take longer to receive your refund.
  • Certified Mail: Consider using certified mail for paper returns for proof of delivery.

The IRS provides easy ways to check on your tax return status. Rest assured that if the IRS has received your return, regardless of the filing method, you’ll be able to track its progress.


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