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How long are Iowa State tax refunds taking?

Receiving Your Refund The anticipated time frame for refund processing is 30 days.

How long after the state accepts your return do you get your refund?

They will provide an actual refund date as soon as the IRS processes your tax return and approves your refund. Most refunds will be issued in less than 21 days. You can start checking the status of your refund within 24 hours after you have e-filed your return.

Why is my Iowa State Refund taking so long?

What can cause a delay in my Iowa state refund? If the department needs to verify information reported on your return or request additional information, the process will take longer. Math errors in your return or other adjustments. You used more than one form type to complete your return.

When do you get your tax refund in Iowa?

But the Department does more than your income tax return, there were over 395,000 withholding tax returns and 450,000 sales and use tax returns filed during fiscal year 2020 (July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020). It’s our job to collect the right amount of tax and provide you the correct refund, if it is due.

How much money has been refunded by Iowa Department of revenue?

In 2020, the Department identified $42.7 million in fraudulent or erroneous refund claims. This included $24 million in claims stopped by our fraud review. Tax returns are reviewed for accuracy to ensure refunds go to the right taxpayer in the correct amount and stay out of the hands of criminals.

How many tax returns are processed in Iowa?

Fast tax fact: The Department processed over 1.65 million individual income tax returns for tax year 2019. But the Department does more than your income tax return, there were over 395,000 withholding tax returns and 450,000 sales and use tax returns filed during fiscal year 2020 (July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020).

Where can I file my Iowa State tax return?

eFile.com makes it easy for you to e-file your IRS and Iowa State Tax Return (e.g resident, nonresident, or part-year resident returns). However, the IRS and the respective State Tax Agencies require you to e-file a Federal Income Tax Return at the same time you e-file a State Tax Return.