When Will I Get My Tax Refund From the IRS?

It usually takes three weeks or less to get your refund, and you can use the IRS tracking tool to check the status.

You’ll also get your money faster if you have the IRS deposit your refund directly rather than send you a paper check. You can have the money deposited into a checking or savings account, including a Roth or traditional IRA or the government’s new myRA, which is a type of no-fee IRA for new investors. You can even have your refund deposited into a health savings account, a Coverdell education savings account or a TreasuryDirect account for U.S. savings bonds. Or you can use up to $5,000 from the refund to buy series I U.S. savings bonds.

You’ll need to provide the checking, savings or other account number and the financial institution’s routing number when you file your taxes. See the instructions for Form 1040, line 76, for more information. You can have the refund deposited directly into as many as three accounts; file Form 8888, Allocation of Refund, if you’d like to send your refund to more than one account or have some of the refund deposited directly and a portion sent to you in a check.

From Kiplinger.com, February 2016

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