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  2. Don't Let the IRS Delay Hold Up Your Refund

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    The government shutdown has had a huge impact on the nation, and the latest sign came from this past week from the IRS, which said that tax-filing season could be delayed one to two weeks as a ...

  3. 2013 United States federal government shutdown - Wikipedia

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    However, tax returns due on October 15 remained due on that deadline. [132] Due to the 16-day federal government closure, "to allow adequate time to program and test tax processing systems", the IRS 2014 filing season, for accepting and processing 2013 individual tax returns, would start no earlier than January 28, 2014 and no later than ...

  4. Your Tax Refund: What to Expect - AOL

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    Speed Up Your Refund. The IRS lists a number of causes for refund delays. Mistakes in Social Security numbers, addresses, and bank routing and account numbers can cause problems in tax-return ...

  5. Tax Day - Wikipedia

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    Tax Day was first introduced in 1913, when the Sixteenth Amendment was ratified. The date is delayed if it conflicts with a weekend or public holiday such as Emancipation Day. Natural disasters or public health emergencies, most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, also delay Tax Day when they prevent filing taxes on time. State income agencies ...

  6. Here's What Happens When Your Tax Refund Is Delayed - AOL

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    It typically takes the IRS 21 days to issue a refund following receipt of an electronically filed tax return. However, there are certain factors that can delay a tax refund. These include:

  7. List of agencies affected by the United States federal ...

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    Tax refunds were delayed, but taxpayers with an extension of their 2012 income tax return were required to submit the return by October 15. The IRS suspended audits of taxpayers during the shutdown; however, IRS criminal investigations continued at nearly normal levels. About 90% of IRS employees were furloughed. [citation needed]