Some taxpayers who are still waiting for their federal tax refunds could finally receive their money this month, even though the 2025 tax filing season ended weeks ago.
The Internal Revenue Service generally issues refunds within about 21 days for electronically filed returns.
Paper returns can take longer, while amended returns and filing corrections may further delay processing.
As a result, most taxpayers who filed by the April 15 deadline should have already received their refunds.
However, two groups of taxpayers are more likely to receive refunds in June: those who filed later due to extensions and those whose refunds were delayed because of missing banking information.






