Oregon Department of Revenue : Where is my refund? : Individuals : State of Oregon (2024)

Check your refund status

You may be able to get a tax refund if you've paid too much tax or you're receiving a refundable tax credit (such as the Earned Income Credit, Oregon Kids Credit, or kicker).

In 2024, eligible Oregon taxpayers will receive a “kicker" tax credit.Your kicker is either included in your refund or it will reduce the amount of tax you owe.

Use our Where's My Refund? tool to check refund status.

Check refund

Before you start, you need

  • Social Security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN)
  • Filing status
  • Your exact refund amount

How long does it take to receive a refund?

  • Most e-file returns: Up to two weeks
  • Other returns: Up to 16 weeks

Learnmore about the Where's My Refund? Refund Processing Timeline.

Some tax returns need extra review. We review returns to ensure they are accurate and complete. We also review returns to protect you from fraud and identity theft. Extra processing time may be needed.

If you received a refund amount different from the amount on your tax return, we'll mail you a letter explaining the difference. Wait for that letter or view the letter on Revenue Online before you contact us.

Prior year return or amended return refunds

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

Refunds for businesses

Use our Where's My Refund? tool to check your refund status.

What you'll need:

  • Federal employer identification number (FEIN)
  • The exact refund amount

Forms

Visit our forms and publications pageto search and download any of the following forms:

  • Change of Address/Name to notify us of changes to your home mailing address or name.
  • Form OR-243 to claim a refund for someone who is deceased.
  • Unclaimed Check Request to request a replacement refund check.
  • Tax Information Authorization and Power of Attorney for Representation if you are acting as a representative for someone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, unless your bank is outside the United States. Direct deposit isthe fastest way to get your tax refund. Direct deposit is available for allOregon returns, paper or electronic. Check your account information carefully. Wecan’t change this information once you submit your return.​

​​You can check the status of your refund onour website(Where's My Refund?) or through our automated phone system at 503-378-4988 or toll-free at 800-356-4222.

To check your refund status, you'll need:

  • ​​The Social Security number of the first person listed on your return.
  • The type of the tax return you filed: Form OR-40, Form OR-40-N, or Form OR-40-P.
  • The amount of refund requested on your return.

You can check and update your address in several ways:

  • ​Check your address and change it throughRevenue Online.
  • Fill out theChange of Address/Name​form. We don't accept these forms by email.
  • Change your address on your next tax return.
  • Contact us

​If your refund isapportioned between several accounts due to past due government debt, allow Other Agency Accounts (OAA) unitfour to six weeks for processing. Allow three months for all other types of apportionments.

​Each situation is different.Contact us​to discuss yourspecific situation.​

​Yes. Federal and Oregon returns are separate.

Did you move without updating your address?Yourcheck might getreturned as undeliverable. If you think this happened to you, checkRevenue Onlineto see if your refund has been issued orcontact us.​

​The lost check must be at least 30 days old. Contact us for a Statement of Ownershipform to request a new check. Allow two to four weeks for your replacement check to arriveafter you send us the completed form.

You will receive a letter from us within 10 days of your refund deposit. Please wait until you receive the letter before contacting us.

Common changes include:

  • Income, withholding, or payments don't match our records.
  • You don't qualify for a tax credit.
  • We used your refund to pay a past tax debt.

Expect a letter outlining any changes and your new refund amount within 10 days of your refund. Wait until you receive the letter before contacting us.

Past due government debt

If you owe money to a federal or state government agency, they may partner with us to collect it.

Common debts include:

  • Child support
  • Student loan
  • Court-ordered debt

We can use your refund to pay all or part of a debt.

Visit Other Agency Accounts for more information.

No, you must select direct deposit when you file your return. Once yousubmit your return we can’t change or add direct deposit information.​

​No, we can't change the direct deposit information provided on your tax return. If a direct deposit fails, we mail a check to the address on your return. The check takes abouttwo weeksto reach you after the attempted direct deposit date.​

​Yes, if we have not completed processing your return you can contact us to receive a check instead. If you close your bank account or realize the direct deposit information on your return was incorrect contact us as soon as possible.​

No. We don’t notify you when we deposit your refund. You must check yourbank account. We deposit most refunds about two weeks after we receive a return.If we need to review your return, it may delay your direct deposit.​

​If it's been more than two years since your expected refund, visit the Oregon State Treasury website and search their unclaimed property database. Otherwise,contact us​.​

When we use part of your refund to pay debt, we issue the remainingbalance to you at the same time. We also send a letter that explains the debtspaid.​

If you filed a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service, they'll forward your check to your new address. You can also update your address with us so we can send your check to your new address. You can useRevenue Online, contact us,or send us aChange of Address/Nameform.​

​If you want your Oregon refund apportioned between yourself and your spouse, you need torequest it in writing.When your return is processes, we'll notify you ofour intent to apply the joint refund to any debts owed to the state of Oregon.When you receive our notice, send us a request to apportion the refund. You mustrespond within 30 days of the date on our notice. You can use federal Form8379,Injured Spouse Allocation. We will apportion the refund based on your federal adjusted gross income.We must have a copy of yourfederal return to process the apportionment.​

​Write to request an apportionment within 30 days of the date of the notice telling you your refund was applied to your spouse's outstanding debt.​

​First, we must process the return and apply the refund to any outstandingaccount(s). Then we apportion any remaining amount and issue a check to you for your portion​.

​We begin paying interest on your Oregon refund 45 days after the filing due date or 45 days after you file your return(whichever is later). We do not pay interest on reissued checks (including forged checks).

For tax year 2023calendar year filers, the return filing due date is April 15, 2024.Interest calculated on refunds will start to accrue no earlier than May 30, 2024 (45 days afterApril15, 2024).


Oregon Department of Revenue  : Where is my refund? : Individuals : State of Oregon (2024)

FAQs

How do I track my Oregon state refund? ›

​​You can check the status of your refund on our website (Where's My Refund?) or through our automated phone system at 503-378-4988 or toll-free at 800-356-4222. To check your refund status, you'll need: ​​The Social Security number of the first person listed on your return.

Why is the Oregon refund taking so long? ›

Taxpayers should file just once. Refunds for taxpayers that are new to filing returns may be delayed so we can verify your identity. Taxpayers who receive a letter requesting identity verification are urged to respond promptly through Revenue Online to speed the processing of their return.

Why is my Oregon refund being manually processed? ›

Typically, the most common reason the Oregon Department of Revenue puts a tax return under “manual processing” is to further review the tax return to confirm that it was you who filed it and not someone else trying to steal your identity.

Has Oregon started processing tax returns? ›

Tax season is here: what to know about your federal, Oregon returns in 2024. The IRS and the Oregon Department of Revenue will start processing 2023 federal and state income tax returns that are electronically filed on Jan. 29.

How long are Oregon state tax refunds taking? ›

Oregon State Refund Facts

Oregon usually issues refunds within 2-weeks of receipt of an electronically filed return. If you are a part-year or non-resident of Oregon, your Oregon refund will not be issued before March.

When should I expect my Oregon state tax refund? ›

On average, taxpayers who file returns using the internet and direct deposit receive refunds two weeks sooner than those who submit paper returns and request paper checks. “After we get past the February 15 refund hold, most people receive their refund about two weeks after they have filed their return,” Maxey said.

Why haven't I received my Oregon state refund? ›

Those who haven't received a letter and more than 12 weeks have past since filing their return should call 503-378-4988 or 800-356-4222.

How can I find out why my refund is taking so long? ›

Contact the IRS and research your IRS account.

After you understand more about why the IRS delayed your tax refund, and how to respond to the IRS, do so right away to avoid further problems. Your H&R Block tax professional can also help you investigate the cause of a refund delay and communicate with the IRS for you.

Why is my online refund taking so long? ›

Why is my refund taking so long? A refund will take longer if you file by mail or don't select direct deposit. In addition, if the return is more complex or corrections are needed, it may slow the process down.

Can my refund be stuck in processing? ›

Some tax returns take longer to process than others for many reasons, including when a return: Is sent by mail. Contains errors or is incomplete. Needs further review in general.

Why is my tax refund being manually reviewed? ›

We continue to process tax returns that need to be manually reviewed due to errors in the order received. As the return is processed, whether it was filed electronically or on paper, it may be delayed due to: Mistakes. Missing information.

What is the difference between refund is being processed and still processing? ›

If their refund status changes from “being processed” status to “still being processed” status, the issue detected in the tax forms was likely resolved and the refund may be released when it is approved for a future cycle date.

What is line 22 on an Oregon tax return? ›

​To calculate the amount of the credit, taxpayers multiply their 2022 tax liability before any credits – line 22 on the 2022 Form OR-40 – by 44.28 percent. Taxpayers who claimed a credit for tax paid to another state would need to subtract the credit amount from their liability before calculating the credit.

How long do states have to process tax returns? ›

However, each state has its own process for handling state income taxes. If you expect a refund, your state may take only a few days to process it or the state may take a few months. There is no hard-and-fast rule but you can expect paper returns to take significantly longer to process than e-filed returns.

What is tax return processing date? ›

Electronically filed original returns are generally processed within 21 days.

How can I track my state tax refund in TurboTax? ›

You can track your refund at the State of California Franchise Tax Board Where's my refund? page. Select Check refund. (If you're using the mobile app, you may need to scroll down to find the amount.)

How much is my Oregon kicker? ›

Oregon has about 2.2 million taxpayers. Authorities hope Oregonians will be more motivated this year because many are likely to get a significant refund. Anyone who paid Oregon taxes in 2022 is eligible for a kicker refund this year. The typical Oregonian will receive about a $980 refund.

How long does it take to get a tax refund? ›

We issue most refunds in less than 21 calendar days. However, if you mailed your return and expect a refund, it could take four weeks or more to process your return.

What is the Oregon Kicker 2024? ›

In 2024, eligible Oregon taxpayers will receive a “kicker" tax credit. Your kicker is either included in your refund or it will reduce the amount of tax you owe. The Oregon “kicker" tax credit is how the state returns money to taxpayers when there is a revenue surplus.

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