When to check status of your refund:
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- Within 24 hours after the Department of Revenue has received your e-filed tax return; or
- 4 weeks after mailing your paper return.
When the IRS processes your tax return and approves your refund, you can see your actual personalized refund date. Even though the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days after we receive your tax return, it’s possible your tax return may require additional review and take longer.
You should only call if it has been:
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- 21 days or more since you filed electronically;
- More than 6 weeks since you mailed your paper return; or
- The Where’s My Refund? tool directs you to contact us.
Here are the two websites I used to check on the status of my check:
OREGON:
https://revenueonline.dor.oregon.gov/tap/_/
- Where’s My Refund Input
You can search for refunds for the current filing period. To view your refund status, you’ll need the information listed below as it’s shown on your return. You can’t search for refunds from amended or previous years’ tax returns.
- Line 44 of your Form OR-20, or
- Line 33 of your Form OR-20-I, or
- Line 41 of your Form OR-20-INS, or
- Line 26 or your Form OR-20-S.
- Line 44 of your Form OR-40, or
- Line 69 of your Form OR-40-N, or
- Line 68 of your Form OR-40-P.
Corporate Tax
- Federal employer identification number (FEIN) and
- The exact refund amount shown on:
Personal Income Tax
- Social Security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), and
- Filing status, and
- The exact refund amount shown on:
ID type – social or TIN – Drop down menu
ID number – the number you are using
Refund amount – The amount listed on your return.
PLEASE NOTE: “Where’s my refund?” will only be updated once a day.
FEDERAL:
What you need to check the status of your refund:
When to check status of your refund:
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- AFTER 24 hours after the IRS has received your e-filed tax return; or
- 4 weeks after mailing your paper return.
When the IRS processes your tax return and approves your refund, you can see your actual personalized refund date. Even though the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days after they receive your tax return, it’s possible your tax return may require additional manual review and take longer.
You should only call if it has been:
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- 21 days or more since you filed electronically;
- More than 6 weeks since you mailed your paper return; or The Where’s My Refund? tool directs you to contact the IRS.
Where’s My Refund? is updated no more than once every 24 hours, usually overnight.