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Why did I receive my state refund and not my federal?

The IRS processes federal tax returns, while your state government processes the state tax returns. These are two different administrations that work independently of each other. So, it is common for you to receive your state tax refund before you receive your federal refund.

Why is my state refund taking longer than my federal?

If your state refund is taking longer to arrive than your federal refund, remember that each state has its own processing protocols and security measures, some of which may require more time than the federal process.

Which comes first federal refund or state refund?

Federal has always come first and the state return usually a week or two after. Did something go wrong? The timing of a federal tax return refund and one from your state can vary. The state refunds are sometimes processed quicker than the IRS depending on the individual state timing.

Does federal take longer than state refund?

How long does your federal come after state?

Federal has always come first and the state return usually a week or two after. Did something go wrong? It is typically 21 days from when the return was accepted. However, if the return contained refundable additional child tax credits or the earned income tax credit, this 21-day date may not be accurate.

Why did I not receive my tax refund?

“Taxpayers commonly do not receive their refunds because they accidentally recorded the wrong bank account or bank routing number on their tax return,” says Logan Allec, a CPA, personal finance expert and owner of personal finance blog Money Done Right.

What happens if I give the wrong routing number for my tax refund?

If the account number and routing number pass the IRS validation check, the refund amount gets deposited into the account regardless of whether it belongs to the taxpayer or not. This means the taxpayer will have to contact the financial institution to get his funds.

Where does the refund go when you file a tax return?

When completing a federal tax return, taxpayers have the ability to put their account and routing number on the return to have their refund direct deposited into their bank account. Taxpayers may have a refund deposited directly into their savings, checking or individual retirement account.

Why did I get less refund than I expected?

Sometimes, you’ll receive a refund that’s either more or less than you expected. Common reasons include changes to a tax return or a payment of past due federal or state debts. If we made any changes to your tax return, your refund amount may change.