What does your refund is still being processed mean

The IRS has created a website to provide answers for the most common refund questions. See IRS Refund FAQs for additional answers not reproduced below.

Use the IRS2Go mobile app or the Where’s My Refund? tool. You can start checking on the status of your tax return within 24 hours after the IRS has received your e-filed return or 4 weeks after you mail a paper return.

Where’s My Refund? will not give you a refund date right away. The IRS must first receive your tax return and then they have to process it and approve your refund. Where’s My Refund? will give you a personalized date once your refund is approved. 

Use the Where’s My Refund? tool to follow your tax return from receipt to issuance of your refund. While your tax return is being processed you can follow it through three states: Return Received, Refund Approved and Refund Sent.

This means the IRS has your tax return and is processing it. Your personalized refund date will be available as soon as the IRS finishes processing your return and confirms that your refund has been approved. Most refunds are issued in less than 21 days.

This means the IRS has processed your return and has approved your refund. The IRS is now preparing to send your refund to your bank or directly to you in the mail if you requested a paper check.

This means the IRS has sent your refund to your financial institution for direct deposit. It may take your financial institution 1 – 5 days to deposit the funds into your account. If you requested a paper check this means your check has been mailed. It could take several weeks for your check to arrive in the mail.

Where’s My Refund? updates are made no more than once per day, usually overnight.

Be careful not to count on getting your refund by a certain date to make major purchases or pay other financial obligations. Many different factors can affect the timing of your refund after the IRS receives it for processing. Even though the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days, it’s possible your tax return may require additional review and take longer. Also, if you are anticipating a refund, take into consideration the time it takes for your financial institution to post the refund to your account, or for mail delivery.

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What does your refund is still being processed mean

There are two different being processed messages. One is “still being processed” and the other is “being processed” and they both have different meanings.

What does your refund is still being processed mean

What does “Your tax return is still being processed” mean?

The tax refund status “still being processed” could mean a number of different things but the main thing is they are still processing(still working on) your tax return.

What things could trigger the still being processed tax refund status?

  • Identity Verification
  • Errors found on the tax return
  • Questionable Refundable Tax Credits
  • Wage and Withholding verification

Where’s My Refund “still being processed” refund status

If you are seeing this refund status “still being processed” it means the IRS can no longer guarantee your refund within the 21-day time frame. In some cases, the IRS will correct the issue without further information being needed and you will update from this message to the “being processed refund status. If the IRS can not correct the issue and they need further information you will receive a letter by US Mail explaining what is going on with your tax return. If you see this message for 21 days or 3 cycle weeks and have seen no letter or updates to your refund status you may need to contact the IRS.

What does your refund is still being processed mean

There are two different being processed messages. One is “still being processed” and the other is “being processed” and they both have different meanings.

  • If you have the “Still being processed” message the “still being processed” refund status. The IRS is still working to complete your tax return but the processing has been paused until the IRS corrects the return or mails you a letter requesting additional information from you to complete the processing of your tax return.
  • If you have the “Being Processed” message The “being processed” message is a good sign. If you are seeing this message most likely your tax return is done processing and your waiting for your tax refund to be approved. Hopefully in the next update. Taxpayers seeing this message should see an 846 refund issued code posting to your account transcript soon. We recommend you check the next major update being Wednesday for daily and Saturday for weekly Accounts.

What should I do if I have the “Still Being Processed” tax refund status?

  • Most people that are stuck on this message could see it for 1- 2 cycle weeks maybe even longer. And most will receive an update to a Direct Deposit Date without needing any further information. But for others stuck with this message, there is a really good possibility that you may need to provide more info or verify yourself with the IRS. If you are seeing this message the best advice we can give is get Informed Delivery® by USPS® or keep an eye on your mail because you may need to provide the IRS with additional information. If you are seeing this message for more than 21 days and you have not seen any updates to your account and you have not received any letters in the mail we recommend you call the IRS for further information.

Remember: If you are stuck on the still being processed message we recommend you try to view your account transcripts online. By viewing your transcripts you will know the codes that are showing up on your account and you will also be able to see if you have any notices issued by the IRS.

Click to find out more about the “Still Being Processed” tax refund status here!

Why did my tax refund status change from “Still Being Processed” to “Being Processed” message?

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If your tax return status changes from “still being processed” to “being processed” this is a good sign you are getting closer to an 846 Refund Issued. When the “still being processed” lifts this means they have resolved the issue that was holding up your tax return. Once the issue with your tax return is resolved some my update straight to a direct deposit date and others that see this the “Still Being Processed” will update to the “Being Processed” refund status for up to 3 cycle weeks and then update to a direct deposit date.

What does the “Being Processed” tax refund status?

The “Being processed” refund status usually indicates your tax return has been processed already but your tax refund has not been approved yet. The IRS is systematically releasing direct deposits week by week. The system is waiting to give you a date.

What does your refund is still being processed mean

Where’s My Refund “being processed” refund status

If you are seeing this refund status “Being Processed” refund status. Your tax refund is 1-2 cycle weeks from being approved and completed, and if you check your transcripts you are just waiting for your 846 Refund Issued code to post to your Account Transcripts. This message means the IRS has processed your tax return and you are just waiting for your tax refund to be approved and a direct deposit date to post to your account.

Click to find out more about the “Being Processed” tax refund status here!

Why does my tax refund amount disappear?

  • If your refund amount disappears there is a good chance your refund amount may be different then the amount you originally filed. Your refund amount may change if the IRS has made adjustments to your account or you have past due obligations or debt. If you don’t owe anything then don’t worry, your refund amount will show back up once it is approved.

Why do I see the Tax Topic 152 message?

What does your refund is still being processed mean

You Want to see Tax Topic 152 this message is general information pertaining to your tax refund. Tax topic 152 outlines the standard procedures the IRS follows for distributing tax refunds. Your tax topic will change if there is an issue affecting your return.

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What does it mean when it says your tax return is still being processed a refund date will be provided when available?

If you're still waiting on your tax refund, it's possible that your tax return is taking longer for the IRS to process because it requires additional review. There are several reasons why your tax return may be delayed: Errors such as an incomplete filing status. Missing information.

What is the difference between being processed and still being processed?

If you are seeing this refund status “still being processed” it means the IRS can no longer guarantee your refund within the 21-day time frame. In some cases, the IRS will correct the issue without further information being needed and you will update from this message to the “being processed refund status.