How to find out about your state refund

Check your refund status

You may be able to get a tax refund if you’ve paid too much tax. Use this service to check your refund status.

Before you start

What you'll need:

  • Social Security number
  • ZIP Code
  • Your exact refund amount
  • Numbers in your mailing address

If your mailing address is 1234 Main Street, the numbers are 1234.

How long it normally takes to receive a refund

  • e-file: Up to 3 weeks
  • Paper: Up to 3 months

Some tax returns need extra review for accuracy, completeness, and to protect taxpayers from fraud and identity theft. Extra processing time may be necessary.

If you received a refund amount different than the amount on your tax return, we’ll mail you a letter. Wait for that letter before you contact us.

Prior year refunds

You must contact us to check the status of a prior year tax refund.

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Refund Delays Expected

The North Carolina Department of Revenue has issued more than 2 million refunds and most refunds were issued by the end of May. We are continuing to work diligently to process the remaining filed tax returns, including those being reviewed as part of our refund fraud and identity theft measures which may lead to a request for additional documentation from the taxpayer. We appreciate the continued patience of North Carolina taxpayers.

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Check your refund status

Use our Where’s my Refund tool or call 804.367.2486 for our automated refund system. 

When can you start checking your refund status? 


Both options are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and have the same information as our customer service representatives, without the wait of the phone queue.

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  • How long will it take to get your refund?
  • What can slow down your refund?
  • Why did we make a change to your refund?

How long will it take to get your refund?

General refund processing times during filing season:

  • Electronically filed returns: Up to 2 weeks
  • Paper filed returns: Up to 8 weeks
  • Returns sent by certified mail: Allow an additional 3 weeks 

The Where’s my Refund application shows where in the process your refund is. When we've finished processing your return, the application will show you the date your refund was sent. All returns are different, and processing times will vary. 

How to find out about your state refund

What can slow down your refund?

  • Your return was selected for additional review. As refund fraud resulting from identify theft has become more widespread, we’re taking extra steps to review all individual income tax returns we receive to be sure refunds go to the rightful owners. Additional safeguards can mean that it takes us longer to process your refund. However, our goal is to stop fraudulent refunds before they’re issued, not to slow down your refund. Learn more about our refund review process and what we're doing to protect taxpayers. 
  • Missing information or documents. If we send you a letter requesting more information, please respond quickly so we can continue processing your return.
  • Errors on your return. We found a math error in your return or have to make another adjustment. If the adjustment causes a different refund amount than you were expecting, we will send you a letter to explain the adjustment.
  • Problems with direct deposit. If you requested direct deposit, but the account number was entered incorrectly, your bank won't be able to process the deposit. When this happens, your bank notifies us, and we will manually re-issue your refund as a check. This process could take up to 2 weeks between the time we receive notification from the bank and when you receive the check.

Tips to help us process your return smoothly.

Why is your refund different than you expected?

Errors or missing information

If your tax return had one or more errors, we may need to adjust your return leading to a different refund amount than you claimed on your return. We will send you a letter explaining the adjustments we made and how they affected your refund. If you have questions about the change, please call Customer Services. 

Tax refund offsets - applying all or part of your refund toward eligible debts
  • If you owe Virginia state taxes for any previous tax years, we will withhold all or part of your refund and apply it to your outstanding tax bills. We will send you a letter explaining the specific bills and how much of your refund was applied. If you have questions or think the refund was reduced in error, please contact us.
  • If you owe money to Virginia local governments, courts, other state agencies, the IRS, or certain federal government agencies we will withhold all or part of your refund to help pay these debts. We will send you a letter with the name and contact information of the agency making the claim, and the amount of your refund applied to the debt. We do not have any information about these debts. If you think a claim was made in error or have any questions about the debt your refund was applied to, you'll need call the agency that made the claim.  

If you have a remaining refund balance after your debts are paid, we will send a check to the address on your most recent tax return. We cannot issue reduced refunds by direct deposit.

For more details about state and federal offset programs, see Why Was Your Refund Reduced or Withheld (Offset)?

Why did you receive a check when you requested direct deposit?

You will receive a check if: 

  • Your refund was reduced because we withheld part of your refund to pay authorized debts as explained above.
  • We adjusted your refund amount. We will send you a letter explaining why the refund was adjusted.
  • Your bank account information was incorrect or the bank account was closed.
  • You provided a routing number for a bank located outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. Due to electronic banking rules, we cannot make direct deposits to or through international financial institutions.

How do I find my state and local tax refund?

Here are some other places you might find the amount of last year's state/local refund: Last year's state tax return. Your bank statement showing your entire state/locality refund. Your state tax agency (for state refunds) or municipality (for local refunds)

How long does it take to get NJ state tax refund 2022?

4 weeks or more after you file electronically; At least 12 weeks after you mail your return; 15 weeks or more for additional processing requirements or paper returns sent by certified mail.

How long does it take to get NY State Tax refund?

If your refund is not credited to your account within 15 days of this date, check with your bank to find out if it has been received. If it's been more than 15 days since your direct deposit issue date and you haven't received it yet, see Direct deposit troubleshooting tips.

How long does it take to get tax refund?

The IRS issues more than 9 out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days. However, it's possible your tax return may require additional review and take longer.