E-File Your Tax Return with RapidTax and Receive your Refund Within 21 Days!
In the past, the IRS released a refund cycle chart. This chart allowed tax filers to know exactly when they would receive their tax refund. Sounds helpful, right?
Unfortunately, the IRS no longer posts the refund cycle chart. Luckily, there are charts out there which give a pretty accurate prediction on when you’ll get your refund.
You may want to know how long it will take to receive your tax refund once you file your 2014 tax return. Luckily, we’ve provided a refund cycle chart below.
Keep in mind however, these dates are NOT definite. They are only expected dates, based off of previous year trends.
Track Your Refund on the IRS Site
Once your 2014 tax return is e-filed, you’ll be able to track your tax refund using the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool. The site will give you status update on the whereabouts of your tax refund after you’ve entered the following information;
- social security number
- filing status
- refund amount
You’ll also be happy to hear the RapidTax team is available to answer any refund or tax return questions you may have before, during or after filing your tax return!
Get Ready for the 2015 Tax Season
Tax Day (the IRS due date for 2014 tax returns) was April 15th. If you’d like to receive your refund sooner rather than later, it’s best to e-file your 2014 taxes as soon as possible with RapidTax!
So what are you waiting for? Create an account and get your 2014 Taxes out of the way today!
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I filed my taxes on the 15 and I’m still stuck on accepted.
Hi Laquita,
The IRS has announced that it is experiencing high traffic on Where’s My Refund as more tax returns come in. The heavy volume of refund inquiries means that the IRS anticipates both the “Where’s My Refund?” tool and the refund feature on the IRS2go phone app will have limited availability during busier periods.
Due to the large number of inquiries and to avoid service disruptions, the IRS strongly urges taxpayers to only check on their refunds once a day. IRS systems are only updated once a day, usually overnight, and the same information is available whether on the internet, IRS2go smartphone app or on IRS toll-free lines. While “Where’s My Refund” is updated nightly, your account will not change that frequently.
The IRS is seeing a good start to the filing season, and tax refunds are being issued timely. Nine out of 10 taxpayers typically receive refunds in less than 21 days when they use e-file with direct deposit.
I filed on the 27 when should i expect a refund
Hi Superstar,
You should have received your refund around February 5th. Please keep in mind that these dates are estimated based on prior year trends.
I file my on the 28 so when can I expect to have my refund back
Hi John,
You should have received your refund around February 5th. Please keep in mind that these dates are estimated based on prior year trends.
Hey I filed on 1/23 when should I receive a refund also does it take longer if someone stolen my identity last year
Hi Feya,
You should have received your refund around February 5th. Please keep in mind that these dates are only estimated based on prior year trends and are not a guarantee. As far as being delayed due to identity theft, that is a possibility. The IRS will typically provide you with instructions for how to file in the future after this has happened to you.
I did my return on 01/19/15 when should mine be deposit
Hi Teresa,
You should have received your refund around February 5th. Please keep in mind that these dates are estimated based on prior year trends.