IRS Refund Calendar 2026: When To Expect The Federal Tax Refund?

Shubham Wankhade

The IRS does not officially release a calendar for receiving refunds. However, refunds for tax year 2025 are expected to begin being issued around February 4, 2026. If you have filed your tax return and want to know when you will receive your refund, please read this article.

In this article, we have shared an estimated refund calendar for the 2026 tax season based on last year’s trends and the IRS’ tax processing timeline. By looking at your filing date on this calendar, you can get an idea of when you will receive your refund direct deposit.

IRS Refund Calendar 2026

According to the IRS, 90% of refunds for electronically filed tax returns are issued within three weeks, provided all the information in the return is accurate. For paper-filed returns, it can take at least eight weeks to receive a refund. 

We have included two tables below, one for the electronic filing and one for on-paper filing. You can refer to the relevant table to estimate when you will receive your refund.

E-filing 

FiledApprovedSent
January 9 to January 15January 26 to February 1February 4 to February 9
January 16 to January 22February 2 to February 8February 11 to February 16
January 23 to January 29February 9 to February 15February 18 to February 23
January 30 to February 5February 16 to February 22February 25 to March 2
February 6 to February 12February 23 to March 1March 4 to March 9
February 13 to February 19March 2 to March 8March 11 to March 16
February 20 to February 26March 9 to March 15March 18 to March 23
February 27 to March 5March 16 to March 22March 25 to March 30
March 6 to March 12March 23 to March 29April 1 to April 6
March 13 to March 15March 30 to April 1April 8 to April 10

On-paper Filing

FiledApproved Sent
January 9 to January 15February 20 to February 26March 2 to March 8
January 16 to January 22February 27 to March 5March 9 to March 15
January 23 to January 29March 6 to March 12March 16 to March 22
January 30 to February 5March 13 to March 19March 23 to March 29
February 6 to February 12March 20 to March 26March 30 to April 5
February 13 to February 19March 27 to April 2April 6 to April 12
February 20 to February 26April 3 to April 9April 13 to April 19
February 27 to March 5April 10 to April 16April 20 to April 26
March 6 to March 12April 17 to April 23April 27 to May 3
March 13 to March 15April 24 to April 26May 4 to May 6

If you claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit on your tax return, you should know that your refund will be processed after February 15, because of the PATH Act.

According to the IRS official website, processing of these returns for tax year 2025 will begin on February 21, 2026 and initial refunds are expected to be received around March 2, 2026.

Note that if you file your tax return during the peak filing period, which is between the late-March 2026 and April 15, you may have to wait an extra week compared to the usual processing time due to the heavy workload during this period.

The refund will be processed according to your timeline only if all the details in your tax return are accurate. If there are any mistakes or missing documents, your refund may be unexpectedly delayed until you provide the correct details or documents.

To stay updated on your federal tax refund, we request that you regularly check your refund status using the Where’s My Refund? web-based tool or the IRS2Go mobile application.

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