How to get your 2022 tax refund (if you haven’t already) (2024)

Waiting on your tax refund from last year? You may be doing so in vain.

More than 90% of tax refunds are issued within 21 days of filing. So if your check or direct deposit from the government remains outstanding nearly a year after the filing deadline, you’ll need to get more aggressive about pursuing your missing money.

Here’s how to find out what’s happened to your refund, uncover the problems that might be delaying its progress and speed up the process of receiving it.

How to check your refund status

As early as four days after filing your tax return electronically, you can check the status of your refund online through the IRS’s Where’s My Refund? tool or its mobile app IRS2Go. You’ll need to know your Social Security or taxpayer ID number, filing status and the exact refund amount stated on your return.

If you filed by paper, you’ll have to wait at least four weeks, potentially longer.

The IRS updates its digital tracker once a day and will show your refund being in one of three stages, either: return received, refund approved or refund sent. If you chose to receive your refund via direct deposit, you should see the date that it’ll be deposited as soon as it’s approved. Mailed refund checks can take a couple weeks to change status.

How to get in touch with the IRS if you haven’t received your refund

The IRS asks that you only try to call them for help with refund issues when their digital tracker tells you to, but CPA and TurboTax tax expert Lisa Greene-Lewis recommends reaching out regardless at this point.

“You should definitely give them a call and make sure your tax return has been received and processed,” said Greene-Lewis. “If they don’t have it for some reason, you’ll likely need to re-submit it or, if they do have it, you can find out why there is a delay and address whatever specific issues they have.”

Individuals can call the IRS at 800-829-1040, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. your local time between Monday and Friday for assistance. Business should call 800-829-5500.

The later it gets during filing season, the longer you may have to wait a while to talk to an agent. If possible, phone during the later part of the week as the IRS reports Monday and Tuesday are the busiest days. Avoid the automated refund hotline, 800-829-1954, as it does not provide refund status updates for any year other than 2022.

What should you do if you still haven’t received your 2022 tax refund?

If you filed your paper return more than six months ago and the Where’s My Refund tool does not show that the IRS has received your information, the IRS advises that you resubmit it, preferably electronically.

Digital filers still waiting should review their mail for any letters from the IRS. Typically, the IRS prefers to communicate by post, meaning if there is an issue with your return that is delaying its processing, like an error or missing data, this is how you’ll likely find out.

If you haven’t received a notice, or you’ve corrected such mistakes months ago, you’ll need to call the IRS directly to uncover what the hold up is and get the process moving again.

Those who worked with a tax preparer should tap them for assistance as well. That’s because tax professionals can call a separate IRS help line to get status updates and address problems with their clients’ tax returns that those who self-file can’t access.

“I was able to get in touch with the IRS in a more straightforward way than my clients who were calling into the individual help line,” said Anna Goodman, a financial coach and registered tax preparer in San Francisco. “I don’t think the information I ultimately had access to was incredibly different, but it was nice for my clients to be able to fully hand me the burden of communicating with the IRS and reporting back.”

Common reasons why your refund is delayed or late

Returns filed on paper and mailed to the IRS are currently taking the agency at least six months to process. So if you filed for an extension and sent your completed tax return by the extended Oct. 17 deadline, the paper backlog might account for your delay.

Otherwise your wait likely comes down to the kinds of tax breaks you claimed or a mistake made when completing your return.

Certain tax credits receive more scrutiny

Tax returns that take the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit receive harsher scrutiny than those that don’t. Even if you were one of the first to file your return in January, the IRS cannot legally issue your refund before mid-February at the earliest. This is to give them extra time to uncover problems or fraud, which tend to be more prevalent on these types of returns.

Missing details call for back-and-forth communication

Perennial mistakes, such as leaving off signatures and Social Security numbers, could also be to blame. In these situations, the IRS will either return the tax form for you to amend and then re-submit or they will request the needed details so they can adjust it.

Suspected fraud and identity theft require investigation

Suspected identity theft and fraud can badly gum up the return process. You may face a gnarly mess if the IRS has already paid your refund out to a scammer who filed using your personal information.

To help prevent identity thieves, the IRS advises you to use strong passwords (not “password”) and multi-factor authentication for your personal financial accounts, in addition to security software with firewall and antivirus protection.

Your tax filing never made it to the IRS

Another possibility? The IRS simply never received your filing.

This issue is more commonplace for paper filers — your paper return might have been waylaid somewhere in the postal system. But it could be possible that you didn’t complete an electronic filing or that your tax preparer had a misunderstanding about who would actually submit the return.

You’ll want to confirm this with the IRS before sending a second 2022 tax return. Otherwise they may flag the second version as fraud, causing an even longer refund delay.

How to get your 2022 tax refund (if you haven’t already) (2024)

FAQs

How to get your 2022 tax refund (if you haven’t already)? ›

Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 and use the automated system, or speak with an agent by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation). However, if you filed a married filing jointly return, you can't initiate a trace using the automated systems.

Why haven't I gotten my 2022 tax refund? ›

Reasons why you haven't received your refund can range from simple math errors on your return to identity theft and tax fraud. Or it might simply mean an unusually high processing volume at the IRS.

How can I retrieve my 2022 tax return? ›

Transcript of Return from the IRS

Visit the IRS website for instant online access to your transcript. Call 1-800-908-9946.

How to get the IRS to reissue a refund check? ›

Call us at 800-829-0115 to request a replacement check. If you have the expired check, please destroy it. When you receive the new check, remember to cash it.

What do I do if I still don't have my tax return? ›

If you cannot get your refund status after checking online

You can also call the IRS to check on the status of your refund. Wait times to speak with a representative can be long. But you can avoid waiting by using the automated phone system. Follow the message prompts when you call.

Is IRS behind on refunds 2022? ›

In 2022, about two-thirds of individual taxpayers were entitled to refunds, and the average refund amount was nearly $3,200. The report says the IRS failed to meet its responsibility to pay timely refunds to millions of taxpayers for the third year in a row. About 13 million individual taxpayers filed paper returns.

What if I still haven't received my refund? ›

If you lost your refund check, you should initiate a refund trace: Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 and use the automated system, or speak with an agent by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation).

How do I check the status of my old tax refund? ›

Use the IRS Where's My Refund tool or the IRS2Go mobile app to check your refund online. This is the fastest and easiest way to track your refund. The systems are updated once every 24 hours.

Is there a way to retrieve old tax returns? ›

Video transcript:

Luckily, the Internal Revenue Service can provide you with copies of your original tax returns. As long as you filed the original tax return on Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040A or 1040EZ, you can request a copy by filing Form 4506 with the IRS.

How many years can you file back taxes? ›

Claim a Refund

If you are due a refund for withholding or estimated taxes, you must file your return to claim it within 3 years of the return due date. The same rule applies to a right to claim tax credits such as the Earned Income Credit.

How do I contact the IRS about my refund? ›

Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 (toll-free) and use the automated system, or speak with a representative by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation). If you filed a married filing jointly return, you can't initiate a trace using the automated systems.

How to get US treasury check reissued? ›

Please contact FDS.customersupport@fiscal.treasury.gov or paymentintegrity@fiscal.treasury.gov. Replace an Expired Check: If you have an expired Treasury check, you must contact the federal agency which authorized issuance of the check payment. They will be able to reissue your check.

Can I get a check reissued for old tax refunds? ›

Refund checks are good for a year from the issue date. If it's been more than a year, you must send us a request to receive a new check. Complete your request on a replacement form.

How long can the IRS hold your refund? ›

See our Held or Stopped Refund page or our video for more information. If the IRS is reviewing your return, the review process could take anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.

How do you get the IRS to release your refund? ›

Request an expedited refund by calling the IRS at 800-829-1040 (TTY/TDD 800-829-4059). Request a manual refund expedited to you.

Should I be worried if my refund is still being processed? ›

If your refund details state that it's still processing, you can check your tax return to see if you catch any errors. If your refund status instructs you to contact the IRS, you can speak to an agent to get clarification by calling 1-800-829-1040.

How long has it been taking to get tax refund 2022? ›

The IRS issues more than 9 out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days.

Why is my federal refund taking so long? ›

Why is my refund taking so long? A refund will take longer if you file by mail or don't select direct deposit. In addition, if the return is more complex or corrections are needed, it may slow the process down.

How do I know if my tax return has been flagged? ›

Taxpayers whose tax returns have been flagged for possible identity theft should receive one of the following letters: Letter 5071C, Potential Identity Theft during Original Processing with Online Option – Provides online and phone options and is issued most widely.

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