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Why Is My Tax Refund Delayed?


You hustled to file your taxes early, double-checked your work, and submitted your return well ahead of the April 15 filing deadline. But weeks later, you're sitting around waiting for your refund, and it's nowhere to be found. What gives?

An absent tax refund can be more than just annoying; it can be undoubtedly stressful, especially if you were counting on that money to pay an upcoming bill. Furthermore, the IRS says itself that it typically takes three weeks to issue tax refunds for electronic returns, so if that window has passed, you may be wondering if your missing refund is a sign of trouble. But before you panic, here are a few reasons why your tax refund may be taking longer to arrive.

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