IRS Refund Payment Schedule and PFD Paydays in Summer 2025: Deposits of $3,034 & $1,702

If you are one of those taxpayers who is still waiting for an average refund payment of $3,024 or PFD of $1,702 , here are the possible paydays

IRS tax refund payments and PFD money

IRS tax refund payments and PFD money

Summer refund payments can be obtained if you are an eligible taxpayer in the United States. The IRS may still be delivering direct deposits (3,034 on average) and paper checks to those who qualify for this tax money. Bear in mind that not all tax returns have been filed at the same time. What is more, some taxpayers may have benefited from an extension to file, and some even to pay.

What is more, some Alaskans are still receiving their PFD payment, and the Great State of Alaska’s Department of Revenue has announced on the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) official website when some eligible taxpayers will receive their $1,702 payment this summer. Whether you receive one or the two of these payments, it will be a great financial relief.

2 PFD payment dates, but the IRS may issue more deposits

While the IRS may be sending tax refund payments throughout the summer to eligible taxpayers who qualify for a refund, the Permanent Fund Dividend has only announced and confirmed two paydays.

For your information, citizens in Alaska who would like to collect money from the Permanent Fund Dividend and have never applied, will be able to do so from January 1, 2026, through March 31, 2025.

IRS’ possible payment schedule

This schedule is just a prediction of when your IRS payment may be deposited. However, the Internal Revenue Service does not have an official schedule, and the only way to find out if your payment has been sent is to use its “Where’s My Refund?” tool.

If you receive a faster payment, because in can sometimes be sent within 10 days, you may collect your tax refund from the IRS on June 25 if you filed on June 15, 2025. Bear in mind that fast refund payments occur when:

Note: Sometimes banks and financial institutions can take up to 5 days to process payments so you may not see the money in your bank account immediately once the IRS says your refund was sent.