Where’s My Refund

by | Mar 7, 2025 | Accounting, Tax

Understanding “Where’s My Refund?” for Your Federal and Michigan Tax Returns

As tax season approaches, many taxpayers eagerly anticipate their refunds. At Senter CPA, we understand how important it is to track your refund status efficiently. That’s why we’re providing you with a step-by-step guide to using the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool and Michigan’s “Where’s My Refund?” portal.

Tracking Your Federal Refund with the IRS

The IRS offers a simple online tool called “Where’s My Refund?” to check the status of your federal tax return. Follow these steps to track your refund:

Step 1: Gather Your Information

Before you begin, have the following details ready:

  • Your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
  • Your filing status (Single, Married Filing Jointly, etc.)
  • The exact refund amount shown on your tax return

Step 2: Access the IRS Tool

Visit the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” page at https://www.irs.gov/refunds.

Step 3: Enter Your Information

Input your details as requested. Ensure accuracy to avoid errors that could prevent you from seeing your refund status.

Step 4: Check Your Status

The tool provides three refund status updates:

  1. Return Received – The IRS has received your tax return and is processing it.
  2. Refund Approved – The refund has been approved and is being prepared for payment.
  3. Refund Sent – Your refund has been sent via direct deposit or check.

Note: The IRS updates refund statuses once daily, typically overnight.

Tracking Your Michigan State Refund

If you filed a state tax return in Michigan, you can check the status of your refund through Michigan’s “Where’s My Refund?” tool.

Step 1: Gather Your Information

To check your Michigan refund status, you’ll need:

  • Your Social Security Number (SSN)
  • Your tax year
  • Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) or the refund amount from your return

Step 2: Access Michigan’s Tool

Visit the Michigan Department of Treasury’s “Where’s My Refund?” page at https://www.michigan.gov/taxes/iit/refund.

Step 3: Enter Your Details

Provide the required information and submit your request.

Step 4: Review Your Refund Status

Similar to the IRS tool, Michigan’s system will display whether:

  • Your return is received
  • Your refund is being processed
  • Your refund has been issued

Note: Processing times may vary, and Michigan updates its system regularly.

Common Reasons for Refund Delays

Both the IRS and Michigan may delay refunds due to:

  • Errors or missing information on your tax return
  • Identity verification requirements
  • Additional review for potential fraud
  • Adjustments made to your tax return

Stay informed and track your refund with ease using these online tools!

 

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