Don’t stress! You won’t miss this flight.
Have you ever walked into an airport and realized you and everyone around you seem to be in a rush? Well, tax filers tend to mimic the same anxious energy, especially those trying to figure out their tax refund status.
We understand that like the airport checking luggage-security-shoes-off whirlwind, tax filing is also something you don’t do every day and can be pretty stressful. Actually, filing your taxes is the hardest part though so give yourself a pat on the back, sit back and await your refund.
What status updates should I look out for?
Whether you are a RapidTax customer or not, you’ll probably use the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool. Before checking your refund status, you’ll want to recognize and know the meaning of the following status updates:
- Return Received or Accepted
- Refund Approved
- Refund Sent
- Your tax return is still being processed. A refund date will be provided when available.
What does Return ‘Received’ or ‘Accepted’ mean?
The IRS updates you with “We have accepted your tax return and it is being processed”. This is solely to update you that your return was successfully received by the IRS. This status update does not mean your return was approved. It simply means the IRS has it and it is in line to be reviewed and processed.
- The Return Received status may remain longer than you were expecting. You may have friends who had this status displayed on their page for only a few days and yours has remained much longer. Don’t panic, it happens.
What does ‘Refund Approved’ mean?
The IRS updates you with ” Your refund has been approved”. This means that your return was processed successfully and the estimated refund amount was approved by the IRS. You’re one step closer to getting that refund!
- This refund status is the second stage of the IRS refund updates and means you have nothing to worry about.
What does ‘Refund Sent’ mean?
Once the IRS updates you that your refund has been sent, the deal is sealed. You should be receiving your refund via check or direct deposit. In most cases, you’ll even be issued an approximate date to expect your money to arrive.
- If you had your tax refund direct deposited, it may take your bank or financial institution 1-5 business days to deposit the tax refund money into your account. If instead, you opted to have your tax refund sent to you in the mail, by check, you should expect to wait much longer.
What does ‘Your tax return is still being processed. A refund date will be provided when available ‘ mean?
Although it may drive you crazy waiting for your refund, this status could just mean that the IRS hasn’t approved your refund as yet and it reviewing your return.
- Most refunds are issued in less than 21 days. Additional review may be the case if you claim credits such as the Additional Child Tax Credit, or Earned Income Credit. This ensures that you’re receiving the correct refund. This process may take longer, but it will change eventually.
What does Tax Topic 152 mean?
If you are using the Where’s My Refund tool and see a generic message accompanied by “Tax Topic 152“, consider this IRS tax jargon. In short, your return is still in the processing stage. Tax Topic 152 is simply a lengthy internet document listing the ways you are able to receive your refund. Although applicable, chances are that by this stage of the game, you’ve already chosen whether or not you’d like a check or direct deposit.
If you notice your tax refund status is not appearing on the IRS tool, be sure you are entering the correct information. If it still doesn’t work, contact your tax preparer.
On the IRs refund site it is saying “We cannot provide any information about your refund” why is it saying this?
Hi Deanne,
This means that your return is in the IRS processing stage. Once your return is fully processed, you will receive a status update with a date in which the IRS will mail or deposit your refund.
Hello,
I filed jointly with my husband for the first time. We submitted our electronic tax return on January 21. The next day it shows a message that we received your tax return and you will receive your tax refund within 21 days. And it shows the orange bar when I use both of our SSN to check. Today, whrn I used my social security number it is still the same but when I used my husband’s social security number it says your tax is still being processed and the tax refund date will be provided when available. With no bars and no irs152.
Please till me what’s going on.
Hi Sue,
When you file a joint tax return, you are asked to provide a primary SSN and a secondary SSN. For the IRS Where’s My Refund tool, you only want to use the primary social security number for an accurate status update.
OK I filed yesterday and my tax preparer showed me what I would be getting but she didn’t ask how would I be getting my refund like a check or direct deposit but when she finished and tried to send it in I was rejected she said someone filed as me but when I went on IRS.gov and put in the information she gave me it gave me a message saying wait 24hrs
HI Ashley,
If you were not updated 24 hours later, I suggest paper filing your tax return by mailing your prepared tax return to the IRS instead of e-filing it. You can include a cover letter with your preparer’s information/rejection status along with a brief description of what is going on.
I had an bar now I have an topic 152 what does that mean
Hi Tiffany,
This simply means that your return is still in the processing stage. Tax Topic 152 is just a lengthy internet document listing the ways you are able to receive your refund. You have nothing to worry about as of now. You can check back daily for your tax status update.
Hi
My taxes were expected on January 13th and it is now January 24th. It still says the same thing. Should I be worried or am I still ok?
Hi Erica,
If you reached the ‘Refund Approved’ stage and were provided with a direct deposit or check mail date, then it should not take over 10 days for you to receive your refund. I suggest contacting the IRS directly to see if there was a delay or an issue of the like.