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2021 Tax Season Refund Frequently Asked Questions

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2021 Tax Season Refund Frequently Asked Questions

Will my 2021 Tax Refund be delayed? 2021 Tax Season FAQs.

Q.) Will my tax return be delayed in 2021?
A.) If you file Earned Income or Child Tax Credit, yes.It will be delayed until February 27th, 2021. This should not keeping you from filing early, but filing early will not speed up this. It is the same as last year.

EITC and ACTC Tax Delay

Frequently Asked Question:
Q.) When does all of the tax reform impact my tax return?
A.) In 2021, when you file for 2020. Yes. This year.
Q.) How did tax reform impact Earned Income Tax Credit?
A.) It didn’t. We can’t find any changes to EITC in the passed tax bill. The only changes were to Child Tax Credit and Additional Child Tax Credit.
 

How quickly will taxpayers get refunds?

Why can’t the IRS tell me the exact date I will get my refund?

Why did my refund date on “Where’s My Refund”change?

Refund dates change in “Where’s My Refund” as a tax return moves through IRS processing. A date change is not a sign of a problem for a person’s tax return. No action is needed by the taxpayer, unless “Where’s My Refund” specifically indicates that an action is needed.

The estimated refund date initially provided via “Where’s My Refund” is just that, an estimate based on a best-case scenario in which the tax return was filed accurately and there are no corrections or reviews required. However, there are many factors that could affect the processing of a taxpayer’s return that may also change the estimated date the refund will be issued. These could include:

If a tax return is affected by one of these factors or by an IRS processing system delay, “Where’s My Refund” will generally provide updated information as that return is processed and/or an updated estimate as the actual refund date becomes more clear.

How much will not having insurance penalize me?

The annual fee for not having insurance in 2015 is $325 per adult and $162.50 per child (up to $975 for a family), or it’s 2% of your household income above the tax return filing threshold for your filing status – whichever is greater.

The date “Where’s My Refund” provided is different than the date my tax preparer or tax software provided. What should I do?

Will calling the IRS give me additional information or speed my refund?

Is the estimated date provided by my tax preparer, tax software or “Where’s My Refund” a guarantee of when I will get my refund?

Unfortunately, the IRS cannot guarantee a taxpayer will get their refund on a certain date. While estimates are provided as the return is processed, the IRS emphasizes these are “best-case scenarios” where tax returns are filed accurately and no corrections or review are required.

What might cause a taxpayer’s return to take longer to process?

What is the best way to file for an accurate return and a fast refund?

What’s the best way for taxpayers to check on the status of their refund?

How does the IRS’s Refund Cycle Chart used by tax professionals differ from general refund timelines?

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