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Tax filing season has kicked off. Here's how to get a faster refund


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How soon to expect a tax refund after filing your return

Typically, you will receive a refund within 21 days if you’ve filed an accurate, electronic return with direct deposit for the payment, according to the IRS. Paper filings and errors may extend the timeline. You can check the agency’s refund portal for status updates. 

The timeline changes if you’re claiming the earned income tax credit — a tax break for low- to moderate-income workers — or the additional child tax credit. While the IRS can’t begin issuing these refunds before mid-February, you should receive the funds by Feb. 28 if there are no issues with your return.

Start with a ‘full audit’ of your 2022 financial year 

Sheneya Wilson, a certified public accountant and founder of Fola Financial in New York, advised taxpayers to begin the tax-filing process with a “full audit of your financial year.”

You’ll want to identify all sources of income, major expenses and life changes, such as marriage, divorce or having a baby, which may affect your filing. While your finances may change from year to year, your 2021 tax return may provide a rough guideline of what to expect, she said.

It’s better to ‘get it right than to get it out quickly’

It’s more important to get it right than to get it out quickly.

Marianela Collado

CEO of Tobias Financial Advisors

“It’s more important to get it right than to get it out quickly,” said certified financial planner Marianela Collado, CEO of Tobias Financial Advisors in Plantation, Florida. She is also a certified public accountant.

Companies prepare information returns, such as 1099s, every year, with a copy going to the IRS and the taxpayer. If you skip any of these forms, the IRS system automatically flags your return and sends you a notice, which may take time to resolve. 

Of course, you’ll want to double-check the details entered from your tax forms. “I always say haste makes waste,” Collado said.

Always double-check your tax return

Tax return typos are another common reason for processing delays, Wilson said.

Whether you file on your own or work with a professional, it’s critical to review your tax return, including all of your personal information — such as your name, date of birth, Social Security number, address and banking details for direct deposit — to make sure everything is accurate, she said.



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