Trying to find where my 2021 taxes at
October 31, 2022
A) To use the “Where’s My Refund?” tool, you will need to know the following information:
- Your Social Security number
- Your filing status
- The exact whole dollar amount of your refund
You can find the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on the IRS website: https://www.irs.gov/refunds
Once you are on the “Where’s My Refund?” tool, follow these steps:
- Enter your Social Security number.
- Select your filing status.
- Enter the exact whole dollar amount of your refund.
- Click on the “Submit” button.
The IRS will provide you with the status of your refund. If your refund is still processing, you can check back again later.
If you have any questions about the “Where’s My Refund?” tool, you can contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040.
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I’m sorry to hear that you are experiencing delays with your tax return. It is not uncommon for the IRS to experience delays in processing tax returns, especially during peak filing season. However, there are a few things you can try to check the status of your return and get updates on when you might receive your refund.
Use the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on the IRS website: This tool allows you to track the status of your refund and get updates on when you can expect to receive it. You will need to provide your Social Security number, your filing status, and the exact amount of your refund in order to use the tool.
Contact the IRS by phone: If you have not received any updates on the status of your refund after using the “Where’s My Refund?” tool, you can try calling the IRS at (800) 829-1040 for individual tax-related issues or (800) 829-4933 for business tax-related issues. Be prepared to provide your Social Security number, your filing status, and the exact amount of your refund when you call.
Check your mail: If the IRS needs additional information in order to process your return or is experiencing delays, it may send you a letter requesting more information or explaining the delay. Be sure to check your mail regularly for any correspondence from the IRS.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.