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If you file your taxes by mail, you can track your tax return and get a confirmation when the IRS has received it. There, you can find out if your refund is being processed. Or, you can get further contact information to confirm that your return was received. If you owe money to a federal or state agency, the federal government may use part or all your federal tax refund to repay the debt.
This is called a tax refund offset. If you owe more money than the payment you were going to receive, then TOP will send the entire amount to the other government agency.
If you owe less, TOP will send the agency the amount you owed, and then send you the remaining balance. If you believe that a deduction was an error, contact the agency that said you owed money. Call the Treasury Offset Program at to locate the agency you need to contact.
Refund checks are mailed to your last known address. Secondly, with your extra funds, you may be able to pay off some debt, start saving in a high-interest savings account or work with a financial advisor to set and reach investing and retirement goals. Most people will get their tax refund within three weeks, but it varies based on how you file and how you get your refund.
If you submit your tax return electronically, you can check the status of your refund within 24 hours. Keep in mind that usually you can file your taxes in January. That may require further identity verification and delay your tax refund.
Most taxpayers receive their refunds within 21 days.
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