In this episode of Dr. Friday’s Tax Tips, Dr. Friday addresses a common question among taxpayers who have already filed their taxes: “Where’s my refund?” She provides two convenient methods for tracking the status of your tax refund. The first option is to visit the IRS website at irs.gov and click on the “Where’s my refund?” link. Alternatively, taxpayers can download the IRS mobile app, “IRS to go,” which allows them to track their refunds, returns, and even amended returns. Dr. Friday emphasizes that these are the only reliable sources for obtaining information about potential delays or issues with your refund. If the website indicates that your return hasn’t been processed, it may suggest that the IRS hasn’t received it or that it has been flagged due to incomplete or incorrect information.
Transcript
G’day, I’m Dr. Friday, president of Dr. Friday’s Tax and Financial Firm. To get more info, go to www.drfriday.com. This is a one minute moment.
Many of you have already filed your taxes. Some of you are calling asking me, “Where’s your refund?” And there’s two ways of doing it. You can go to irs.gov, click on “Where’s my refund?” Or you can even download the app, IRS to go, and you can also track your refunds and your returns, your amended returns, all through that website. It is the only place you’re going to be able to find out if there’s been a delay. If you see that it’s not been processed, it’s probably not received unless it’s been pulled back because it doesn’t have all the correct information. But that’s where you’re going to want to check where your refund is. Again, irs.gov or download the app, IRS to go, to get the info.
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