2025 IRS Tax Refund Schedule: IRS Layoffs Could Cause Delays in Refunds

Taxes | February 21, 2025

2025 IRS Tax Refund Schedule: IRS Layoffs Could Cause Delays in Refunds

This article includes an easy reference chart that taxpayers can use to estimate how soon they may get their income tax refund.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

Updated Feb. 21, 2025.

Tax season started less than a month ago, but the situation with filing taxes and when to expect refunds, is more turbulent than since the beginning of the Covid pandemic.

Sudden lay-offs and firings of staff at many agencies have made social media and news light up, but taxpayers and tax preparers and professionals are definitely alarmed by the latest staffing cuts at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), right in the middle of tax season. The move could also delay income tax refunds.

If you’re wondering how long it may take to get your refund when you finally submit your income tax return, you are one of many. For almost 15 years, the question we get the most often has been: “When will I get my tax refund?” Nobody can give you an exact answer, especially this far out, we can give you a pretty good estimate based on a few factors, and the 50-year collective experience of the CPA Practice Advisor team.

Right now, you want to know: “When can I expect to get my tax refund?” – Just scroll down if you want to see the easy chart refund date estimator.

First, keep in mind that you need to wait to file until you receive all of your tax forms from your employer, as well as colleges, mortgages and other documents. If you have complex finances, got married or divorced, had a child, retired, bought or sold a house, own crypto or foreign assets, those will make things more complex. In these situations, you should definitely seek the advice of a tax professional like a CPA or EA in order to make sure you are complying with tax laws and also taking advantage of new or lesser known tax deductions and credits that could benefit you.

But most Americans have pretty simple taxes: A job or two (form W-2), maybe a side gig (forms 1099 or 1099-NEC), some child tax credits, maybe a mortgage or a few minor additions. The chart below is for you.

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Short Answer: Depending on when taxpayers file their returns, they can often receive their federal tax refund payment (check or direct deposit) within 10-21 days. If the IRS starts accepting returns at the end of January, as is usual, that means that someone who is able to file right away and are a due a refund, can often see the refund as early as mid- or late February if they have it direct deposited. That’s without an expensive “tax refund loan” or other similar product.

If you have multiple forms of income or certain assets, or certain family situations, you will likely have to wait a bit longer for all of your tax documents to come in before you are able to file. In particular taxpayers might have to wait a little longer if they have:

  • The Earned Income Tax Credit,
  • Child Tax Credit,
  • And a few other credits that require confirmation.

So, here’s the chart you were looking for. If the IRS announces any changes to tax law or potential date changes, we will update this chart. And remember: This is only an estimate of when to expect your refund.

Do not take these dates as exact predictions, as all taxpayers have different tax returns, documents, incomes, and other situations. Note that the first column is when the IRS “accepts” your return, which can be 2-3 days after the day you submitted it electronically, and the IRS will notify you of the actual date on which the agency “accepted” your return (usually by text or email). Mailing in a paper return can result in 3-4 weeks’ extra delay at the beginning of the process, since the IRS will need to enter it into their computer systems manually.

Estimated 2025 IRS Income Tax Refund Schedule

If the IRS Accepts an E-Filed Return By:Then Direct Deposit refund may be received as
early as 10 days after e-file accepted.
(E-filed, but paper check mailed apx. 1 week after that):
The IRS started accepting returns on Jan. 27, 2025.
Jan. 27, 2025Feb. 7 (Feb. 14)**
Feb. 3Feb. 14 (Feb. 21)**
Feb. 10Feb. 21 (Feb. 28)**
Feb. 17Feb. 28 (Mar. 7)**
Feb. 24Mar. 7 (Mar. 14)
Mar. 3Mar. 14 (Mar. 21)
Mar. 10Mar. 21 (Mar. 28)
Mar. 17Mar. 28 (Apr. 4)
Mar. 24***Apr. 4 (Apr. 11)***
Mar. 31***Apr. 11 (Apr. 18)***
Apr. 7 ***Apr. 18 (Apr. 25)***
Apr. 14***Apr. 25 (May 2)***

** = Returns with EITC or CTC may have refunds delayed until March to verify credits.

*** = Filing during peak season (late March through April 15) can result in slightly longer waits.

IRS Accepts Return By:Direct Deposit Sent (Or Paper Check Mailed one week later)
Apr. 21May 2 (May 9)
Apr. 28May 9 (May 16)
May 5May 16 (May 23)
May 12May 23 (May 30)
May 19May 30 (June 6)

If your IRS income tax refund is delayed after you’ve filed, ask your tax professional, or simply use the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on the IRS website to check the status of your refund. Or you can download the IRS2Go app to check your refund status. It’s a good idea to e-file your tax return as soon as you have all of your tax documents (like your W2, 1099s, mortgage and student loan interest, and other items) as e-filing generally ensures a faster turnaround time.

Several factors can determine when a taxpayer might receive his or her tax refund, including:

  • How early the return is filed;
  • If the taxpayer is claiming certain credits (especially EITC and CTC);
  • Whether the return is e-filed or sent by mail;
  • Whether the taxpayer has existing debts to the federal government.

Be Safe – Hire a Professional

Taxpayers who use a professional, such as a CPA or EA, can ask that professional for the estimated date of their tax refund, and they can be more confident that their taxes have been properly (and legally) filed. (And you can often save, or get a bigger refund, by using a professional.)

There are also apps for Apple, Android and other devices that help track refund status.

What If You Can’t File Your Income Taxes By April 15?

Any taxpayer who can’t file their return by April 15 for any reason (such as they don’t have all of the paperwork needed in order to file their taxes) can easily file an extension form, “Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.” (Link to IRS Form 4868.) Any tax pro can help you with this, as well. This will give the taxpayer until October 15, 2025, to file the federal tax return. No reason or excuse is needed to receive this extension, and as the title states, it is automatically granted. Be sure to check the extension rules for your particular state as the extension date may differ from the date for the federal return extension.

Note that if a person will owe taxes with the tax return, it is still that taxpayer’s obligation to pay those taxes by April 15, 2025, even if an extension to file has been requested. A tax professional can assist with this payment process. Those who are due a refund generally only need to file the extension request by April 15, 2025. Any tax professional and most do-it-yourself tax programs can perform this task.

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Comments: 40

Erin Ann MccoyFebruary 21 2025 at 5:33 am

Well I know people who claimed the EIC and they've already gotten theirs plus they filed late I filed and was accepted by the irs on the 27th of January soooo why is it I have not received a date??

Nhan TranFebruary 21 2025 at 8:06 am

My tax return accepted by IRS on 01/29/2025. I have other dependent credit. My tax still processing not approved yet. Can you tell why it take so long to get refund. Thanks, Nhan T

Jeffrey LiveoakFebruary 21 2025 at 9:56 am

I filed mine on January 25th and still haven't received any updates

Jay MayFebruary 21 2025 at 10:33 am

I'm With Yall...🧐

CharieFebruary 21 2025 at 11:07 am

When will I get my taxes

Francis WhiteFebruary 21 2025 at 11:08 am

I did mine with column on the 27 still nothing

Gabriel GreeneFebruary 21 2025 at 11:20 am

Couldn't the Payment Approval Officers who work for the treasury come work for the IRS, just until tax season is over. Bet we'd get our refunds within a couple days after approval if they did.

Melissa CFebruary 21 2025 at 11:22 am

I filed my taxes with EIC and accepted on Jan27th got a date to return on Feb/14/25. But I see others are getting them back. I still have nothing as of yet.

Kristina HudelsonFebruary 21 2025 at 11:33 am

The "Where's my Refund?" language on the website and the app have changed since yesterday. No more timeline stated or further info. Just confirmation of receipt and basically, that's it. This is BS.

Ashley morrowFebruary 21 2025 at 11:49 am

I did mine January still ain't seen mine either.

Daphany vargasFebruary 21 2025 at 11:51 am

When will I get my tax refund I did mine on January 14 and still haven't gotten nothing no update nor anything

Jon StepFebruary 21 2025 at 12:23 pm

I am single man with no kids and no earned income; the IRS accepted mine on the 27th, and I still haven't gotten anything. And yet, if i were to owe the government money, you could be there would be no delay in them letting me know.

Amber LeeFebruary 21 2025 at 2:50 pm

I filed mine on Jan 27 and have an eic and nothing no movement at all like why thanks

Vee corporanFebruary 21 2025 at 4:13 pm

Filed on January 20th and still saying “refund received”. “just gimmme my munayyyyy” -an aggravated mom.

CandyFebruary 21 2025 at 4:14 pm

I filed my taxes with EITC on Jan. 27, and this morning I checked my transcript it it finally had code 846 - refund issued for Feb 26th.

CandyFebruary 21 2025 at 4:14 pm

I filed with EITC on Jan. 27, and this morning I checked my transcript it it finally had code 846 - refund issued for Feb 26th.

NathanFebruary 21 2025 at 4:48 pm

I filed with and r block Jan 27th and the card says it was loaded but still nothing on it but the where's My refund page says it is still not sent out but has been approved so where is my refund please I need my money bills piling up.

AnyhiousFebruary 22 2025 at 12:02 am

Filled no refund yet just a go card which I discarded need to see the check Disabled veteran Sylvestor aka God look me up Anthious means erroneous God

Kim HFebruary 22 2025 at 12:17 am

My tax return was accepted by the IRS on January 17th. The last few years I've always received my tax return on Feb 22. This year it's still saying received. No date on a deposit. I'm feeling like I won't receive anything till March if then!

MaryFebruary 22 2025 at 9:40 am

This is total asinine. My son has been waiting and reapplying for an EIN # since August to settle his late father's trust. 5 attempts and no answer. Email, paper, faxes, and through tax accountant. And this started even before the presidential election. Any Idea why? No mistakes and an agent on the phone instructed him ! Attorneys are too expensive but I imagine it would only be a waste of money.

AmandaFebruary 22 2025 at 5:09 pm

I file on Feb 15 and it was accepted on the same day . But no date when I will receive mine

JoeFebruary 22 2025 at 6:22 pm

Did mine with TurboTax on January 25, simple with no deductions, still waiting?

DavidFebruary 22 2025 at 9:17 pm

I filed mine on jan 29, tax transcript is empty, but then IRS website says that they accepted my return.

KellyFebruary 23 2025 at 1:58 am

They do this every year. I'm so sick of it. Filed 27th and they always say they have to further verify my Identity. But send no letter or email for this. Our IRS fails every year and are never held accountable.

Tabatha smithFebruary 23 2025 at 6:18 pm

I filed mine February 7th. Still says processing no date or anything. My transcript even says i didnt file. I dont get it. We would love our money we worked hard for and didnt recieve.

Kizzy KellyFebruary 24 2025 at 10:13 am

I filed my taxes with EITC. My tax was accepted on Jan. 21 and I still haven't received mine yet.

Nancy villFebruary 24 2025 at 11:04 am

I filed mine on the 27th and it hasn’t even been approved yet 😒 clearly someone wants me to go boycott the IRS because WHERE IS MY REFUND ppl! 😭😭

Tracey OFebruary 24 2025 at 11:12 am

I did my taxes on 1/27/25, I do have the EITC credits, and I just got word that I will have mine deposited on 2/26/25. So they coming slowly

RosalieFebruary 25 2025 at 6:25 pm

I did my taxes on 2/6/25 and I haven’t received any thing. I checked the website and it says it’s received and that’s it, it hasn’t moved. I don’t understand why it takes so long for the IRS to send my money….. I need my money

Non of yourFebruary 26 2025 at 11:01 am

Filed on 2/7/205. Accepted immediately. IRS has not approved or processed or sent my refund. I see a trend. So much for efficiency and concern for returning money to the taxpayers.

MichelleFebruary 26 2025 at 11:40 pm

Filed fed 13th accepted writhing minutes. But nothing further. Errrrrr!! This is nuts for real and I look at some of you who been waiting since Jan that truly is CRAZY!!!!

ChrisFebruary 27 2025 at 5:31 pm

I feel y'all where my money 💰💰. I filed Feb 7 it's been accepted an has not been approved or processed or sent my refund...

AlizeFebruary 27 2025 at 8:35 pm

Filled mine 01/10/2025, accepted 01/27/2025,0 mine are still sitting at accepted, not yet approved, seriously ridiculous the people who truly depend on it like ones with kids should not have to wait so damn long because we have kids, watching people spending theirs like it's water and I do can't get an approval!!!!!!

ineatherFebruary 28 2025 at 7:01 am

filed mine on 2/2/25, got a deposit date of 2/26/25 but nothing has been deposited as of 2/28/25

MarMarch 1 2025 at 4:17 pm

If you are receiving the Earned Income Tax credit, that usually stalls your refund date if you file before mid-February.

AnonymousMarch 2 2025 at 8:28 pm

How long do you have to wait if you filed in January but you claimed earned income and child tax credit? I filed Jan. 23rd. Everyone around me has received their refund, mine however is still blank, says processing...not accepted, no date on the transcript...nothing. What's going on?

Lynn ManessMarch 3 2025 at 12:48 pm

This is CRAZY!!!! I electronically on January 28, it was excepted but no other movement…. I am waiting to use this for a medical procedure that is now going to have to be postponed 🤬

EddaMarch 5 2025 at 1:18 pm

I did mine with irs help center eict and they accepted but it seems like is not moving fast enough I know there's people working,even volunteer, I did it direct deposit. Like whats going on,the government need to step up we worked for our money and specially these hard times we need our money fast our bills not waiting,government really need to help us,financially send some stimulus and our Refund this is not right,oh I did mine end of February 2025 with volunteer from irs .So that the refund,my taxes,be done properly correct,and faster.send our refund asap,thank you for your service,for helping us.

TenilleMarch 5 2025 at 4:58 pm

Efiled and Jan 27th it was accepted. Still no change on the “where’s my refund.” I do claim EIC but it has never taken this long to process and receive my refund. March 3rd is what’s in my transcripts but still nothing and still sitting at “refund accepted.” Really wish things would speed up. Any idea on when we’ll receive refund? I’ve only been hearing first week of March.

NaterMarch 10 2025 at 10:27 pm

Filed February 2nd and accepted very quickly, still no change on the app. I have never ever had this issue before. This is not right

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