December 2, 2016

CFPB: Some People Make Experience Refund Delays This Tax Season

Many people anticipate their tax refund to help cushion holiday expenses, pay essential bills, or build savings. Everyone can begin filing their taxes when tax season begins. However, if you’re claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit  or Additional Child Tax Credit , due to a new law , you won’t receive your refund until after February 15, 2017.

You can learn more about the delay on the Internal Revenue Service’s website .

In order to receive your refund as quickly as possible, make sure you follow these basic steps.

  1. Before you file your return, make sure you have all the documents and statements you need to verify your income and deductions for which you are eligible.
  2. File your return as soon as you have all the necessary documents. Waiting to file could further delay your refund.

You may see advertisements or offers for loans or advances to get your refund faster. Be careful to look at all the terms of any type of “refund advance” before agreeing to accept one. No one can get your refund to you faster than the IRS.

Tips for managing the refund delay

Now that you know you may have to wait to get your refund, here are a few ideas for how to prepare.

Tips for filing your tax return

If you plan to work with a professional to file your 2016 taxes, download our checklist for organizing your financial documents . Being organized and prepared can make the filing process smoother.

This post was originally published here.