Refunds | Internal Revenue Service When to expect your refund The typical time to receive your refund depends on how you filed your taxes: E-filed return - 3 weeks from the date you e-filed Mailed return - 6 or more weeks from the date we received your mailed return Refund delays can happen when a tax return needs corrections or further review
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