• Social Security
  • SNAP
  • Retirement
  • SSI
  • IRS
  • SSDI
Futbolete News
  • Finance
  • Social Security
  • Finance
  • Social Security
Futbolete News
No Result
View All Result

IRS: What Should I Do If My Tax Refund Has Not Been Deposited Within 21 Days?

The Internal Revenue Service generally pays direct deposits within 21 days, but it may take longer for the IRS to issue a payment

  • This Is How Much Your Maximum Social Security Benefit Will Increase From January
  • SNAP Benefits Change: 18 States to Apply New Requirements on How You Can Use Your Food Stamps
Francisco Candelera
13/05/2025 10:00
en Finance
IRS direct deposit refunds that take longer than 21 days

IRS direct deposit refunds that take longer than 21 days

The IRS accepts both paper tax returns and electronic filing. Bear in mind that it is only possible for the Agency to deliver your tax refund within 21 days if you meet several requirements. First of all, you must have filed electronically and requested a direct deposit. What is more, you must have submitted a complete and accurate tax return.

Any errors or missing information may result in delays because the IRS will have to review your tax return to correct it or to request additional information. The Agency is currently processing paper returns received in March. Of course, these are processed if they do not contain any mistakes or require special handling. But what could you do if you think your tax refund is late?

What's coming for your Social Security benefit in 2026
This Is How Much Your Maximum Social Security Benefit Will Increase From January
2026 Food Stamp Revolution: How Your Grocery List Must Change
SNAP Benefits Change: 18 States to Apply New Requirements on How You Can Use Your Food Stamps

Check the IRS tool

In the first place, if you believe that your tax refund is late because you expected to collect it within 21 days, check the “Where is my refund?” tool. It is free and you can use it online.

This tool will help taxpayers know if their tax refund has been sent or not. The IRS updates this information daily. So, if you check it once per day, that will be enough.

In order to check the Status of your refund, you will need a Social Security Number or ITIN. Besides, the IRS will request your filing status and the exact amount of the refund on your return. Here are the possible statuses you may see:

  • Return sent: Even if it has been sent, it can take up to 5 days to be in your bank account
  • Refund approved: It will show the date the IRS will issue it
  • Return received: The Agency received your return, and it is still processing it

Check your mailbox to see if you got a letter from the IRS

Sometimes the IRS may send you a notice or letter. This may be to inform you of some additional information they may need. For your information, the Agency reminds taxpayers that filing the same tax return again typically will not speed up your refund.

Actually, it could cause delays, so this should be avoided unless you are in this situation and all these things apply:

  • You are due a refund
  • You filed on paper more than 6 months ago
  • The “Where’s My Refund?” tool does not show that the IRS received your tax return

Bear in mind that if you file by mail and requested a paper check, your refund can take up to 2 months. If you filed electronically and requested a paper check, it can take up to 1 month. Thus, only those who filed electronically and requested a direct deposit may collect their refund in about 8 days if it’s all correct.

Tags: IRS
Related Posts
What's coming for your Social Security benefit in 2026
This Is How Much Your Maximum Social Security Benefit Will Increase From January
2026 Food Stamp Revolution: How Your Grocery List Must Change
SNAP Benefits Change: 18 States to Apply New Requirements on How You Can Use Your Food Stamps
Tax Refund Season 2026: Why Your Check Could Be One-Third Larger
$1,000-Plus Tax Refund Boost Projected for 2026: Your Household Could Be Eligible
Social Security Shock: January 2026 SSI Payment Will Arrive in December 2025
Social Security Shock: January 2026 SSI Payment Will Arrive in December 2025

Recent Posts

  • This Is How Much Your Maximum Social Security Benefit Will Increase From January
  • SNAP Benefits Change: 18 States to Apply New Requirements on How You Can Use Your Food Stamps
  • $1,000-Plus Tax Refund Boost Projected for 2026: Your Household Could Be Eligible
  • Social Security Shock: January 2026 SSI Payment Will Arrive in December 2025
  • Trump’s Stimulus Check Promise for 2026: How Possible Are They

Trusted Information

Futbolete US, the news and media division of Futbolete, is a global provider of multimedia news content, reaching thousands of people around the world every day. It delivers business, financial, national, and international news directly to consumers

About Us

  • Code of ethics
  • Correction policy
  • Staff
  • Contact

Content Transparency

We are committed to delivering informative, accurate, and trustworthy content. Our articles are based on credible sources, including government websites, reputable news outlets, official press releases, and publicly available records. Each piece goes through a thorough editorial process and detailed fact-checking to ensure reliability and clarity.

  • Privacy and Cookies Policy
  • Legal Advise
  • Contact

© 2025 Futbolete US

  • Finance
  • Social Security

© 2025 Futbolete US