Tax refunds are bigger this year for many taxpayers, thanks to changes in the tax law. Here’s how to track your refund, what could delay it, and why some taxpayers are waiting longer than expected.
The Internal Revenue Service has begun accepting and processing federal tax returns for the 2025 filing season, with most refunds for electronically filed returns issued within about three weeks, the ...
As refunds begin to land this tax season, the Internal Revenue Service is urging filers to use its online tracking tool to check the status of their money. The agency says taxpayers can follow their ...
A delayed tax refund does not automatically mean you are being audited; it is often due to simple errors. Filing a second return or amending one will likely cause further delays rather than speeding ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. As the federal tax filing deadline approaches, the Internal Revenue ...
As of May 1, the Internal Revenue Service received 143.7 million tax returns, and has processed all but 1.1 million of them, according to the latest release from the agency. More than $320 billion was ...