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If you are a taxpayer who has filed their income tax early, you may be wondering what is taking your IRS refund so long. It seems waiting for the refund becomes a test of patience. But when should your patience give way to persistence and determine when to make a call to the IRS?  Zinner CPAs help you file your taxes .jpeg

According to the IRS.gov,  the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days, although some require additional time. You should only call if it has been:
  • 21 days or more since you e-filed
  • 6 weeks or more since you mailed your return 
  • "Where's My Refund" tells you to contact the IRS

Taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit may experience a refund hold.  According to the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act, the IRS cannot issue these refunds before mid-February. The IRS expects the earliest EITC/ACTC related refunds to be available in taxpayer bank accounts or debit cards starting February 27, 2018, if these taxpayers chose direct deposit and there are no other issues with their tax return.  

Tax season can be confusing and trying to not only file, but track your refund can become overwhelming. We can help. Our tax professionals are ready to guide clients from tax prep through filing in addition to working with the IRS if needed. Contact us at info@zinnerco.com or 216.831.0733 for a no-cost, no cost obligation conversation. We're happy to talk with you. 

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