How to Track Your Tax Refund

According to the Internal Revenue Service, you can use the online "Where's My Refund?" tool

According to the Internal Revenue Service, you can use the online "Where's My Refund?" tool

to check the status of a refund that's owed to you from the current tax year,

to check the status of a refund that's owed to you from the current tax year,

as well as two years' previous.

as well as two years' previous.

In order to track your refund, you'll need to provide:

In order to track your refund, you'll need to provide:

– Your social security number – Your filing status – The refund amount

– Your social security number – Your filing status – The refund amount

According to the IRS, you must enter the exact whole dollar Refund Amount shown on your tax return.

According to the IRS, you must enter the exact whole dollar Refund Amount shown on your tax return.

"Providing the exact whole dollar amount is essential to receiving the correct response," the agency says.

"Providing the exact whole dollar amount is essential to receiving the correct response," the agency says.

The tool is updated once a day, and gives taxpayers a projected refund issuance date as soon as it’s approved.

The tool is updated once a day, and gives taxpayers a projected refund issuance date as soon as it’s approved.

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