If you filed at our location, create or sign into your MyTracTax Account to track your tax return. You can also track your refund on on the IRS website directly!
24 - 48 hrs
Refund accepted by IRS Within 2 days of e-filing, the IRS may accept your return and begin processing it. 2 days
How can I ger a bigger tax refund?
- Trac Tax is committed to helping you get your biggest refund each time you file with us. If you filed your return with another organization, ask about a Refund Recheck at your Trac Tax location. An expert at Trac Tax can review your tax return for any missing deductions or credits to ensure you get the biggest refund possible
2 days
Refund processed by IRS Within approximately 2 days of acceptance, the IRS will process your tax refund.
- Why is my tax refund delayed?
- The IRS will send you a letter if they need additional information in order to process your tax return prior to funding your tax refund. If you have additional questions regarding a letter you receive from the IRS, contact Trac Tax.
19 days
Refund sent or deposited by IRS You should receive your tax refund from the IRS within 19 days* after acceptance. If you have not received it by this time, contact the IRS for assistance.
How fast can I get my refund?
- If you chose direct deposit, your tax refund will be sent to your bank the same day the IRS sends your tax refund. It will typically take 3-5 days for your bank to process, depending on your bank.
- You may receive your refund as early as the same day it was sent by the IRS – up to four days faster* for refunds received Mar 1 - Apr 15 than standard direct deposit – if you chose to have it loaded onto an Serve® American Express® Trac Tax® Reloadable Prepaid Card.
How fast will I receive my refund?
How quickly you receive your tax refund depends on when you file, how you file, how you choose to receive your refund, and whether you claim certain credits and deductions. When you file your return electronically, most refunds are funded within 21 days of filing, according to the IRS. That clock starts after the IRS begins processing tax returns for the year. Please note that due to tax laws in place to reduce fraudulent claims for refunds, taxpayers who claim the EITC or refundable Child Tax Credit will not receive a refund before February 15th.
What does pending mean?
- A “pending” return status means your return has not been accepted or rejected by the IRS. Once your return has been reviewed in its entirety, a new status will be assigned to it.
- If you need additional assistance understanding your return status, contact an expert Tax Pro.