E-filed returns could take one week to post to our system; mailed returns can take up to three weeks to post to our system. If you e-filed, check your email, tax software or tax preparer to ensure it has been accepted.
We have received your return and it is being processed. No further information is available at this time. We received your return and may require further review. This may result in your New York State return taking longer to process than your federal return. When we issue a refund, we will deliver one of the following messages. Your return has been processed.
If your refund is not credited to your account within 15 days of this date, check with your bank to find out if it has been received. If you have not received your refund within 30 days of this date, call Request electronic communications from the department The best way to communicate with the Tax Department about your return is to open an Online Services account and request electronic communications for both Bills and Related Notices and Other Notifications.
The IRS' refund tracker updates once every 24 hours, typically overnight. That means you don't need to check your status more than once a day. Your status messages might include refund received, refund approved, and refund sent. Find out what these e-file status messages mean and what to expect next. Amended returns can take longer to process as they go through the mail vs.
Check out your options for tracking your amended return and how we can help. We can help. Last Name. Social Security Number. How did you file your taxes? Visit our Online Filing Page for more information.
Please Note: Even if you have an established payment plan with the Department, please understand that any refund due you from the IRS and or State of Connecticut will be applied to your bill and it is not considered your monthly installment. More than 12 Weeks Since You Filed? If you mailed the return more than 12 weeks ago and have not received your refund or any other correspondence from DRS about your return, please contact DRS during business hours at A Suggestion for filing your next income tax return: Most Connecticut taxpayers can use one of these paperless filing methods.
Otherwise, you should only call if it has been: 21 days or more since you e-filed "Where's My Refund" tells you to contact the IRS Do not file a second tax return. Some tax returns take longer to process than others for many reasons, including when a return: Needs a correction to the Recovery Rebate Credit amount Is incomplete Is affected by identity theft or fraud Includes a claim filed for an Earned Income Tax Credit or an Additional Child Tax Credit using income.
Includes a Form , Injured Spouse Allocation PDF , which could take up to 14 weeks to process Needs further review in general We will contact you by mail when or if we need more information to process your return. Page Last Reviewed or Updated: Oct Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Print.
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