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  2. Tax refund calendar: Here’s when you’ll get your refund - AOL

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    That’s according to CPA Practice Advisor, a publication for tax pros, which each year publishes a refund timeline based on averages for IRS refunds over the last 20 years. The outlet said ...

  3. When Will You Get Your Tax Refund? Here’s When To ... - AOL

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    IRS Tax Refund Schedule for 2020 Returns. If you’re asking yourself, “When will I receive my tax refund?” keep this in mind: The IRS issues nine out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days ...

  4. You can track the status of your income tax refund online ...

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    Through the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool, you will need to to enter specific information to verify your identity and retrieve your refund status. After entering the required information, you ...

  5. Where is my tax refund? How to check the status of your ... - AOL

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    Filers can use the online tool 24 hours after e-filing a tax year 2023 return, four days after e-filing a tax year 2022 or 2021 return, and four weeks after mailing a return.

  6. Tax refund timeline: Here's when to expect yours - AOL

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    You can get information on your refund 24 hours after the IRS receives your e-filed tax return or four weeks after you mailed a paper return. The tool updates once a day, usually overnight.

  7. Tax refund - Wikipedia

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    In India, there is a provision of refund of excess tax along with interest. For claiming a refund one has to file the income tax return within a specified period. However, under Sections 237 and 119(2)(b) of the Income Tax Act, the Chief Commissioner or Commissioner of Income Tax are empowered to condone a delay in the claim of a refund. [15]