Email irs about refund delay

Here's an example email you could send to the IRS about a refund delay:

Subject: Delayed Refund Inquiry

Dear IRS,

I am writing to inquire about the status of my tax refund, which was filed on [date] and is still pending. According to my online account, my refund is still being processed and I have not received any updates on when I can expect to receive my refund.

My refund information is as follows:

I have checked my online account and have not seen any updates or changes to the status of my refund. I am concerned that there may be an issue with my refund and would like to request an update on the status.

Could you please look into this matter and provide me with an estimated date of when I can expect to receive my refund? If there is any additional information I need to provide or any steps I need to take to resolve this issue, please let me know.

Thank you for your time and assistance.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

You can also include any additional information that may be relevant to your situation, such as:

It's also a good idea to include your Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in the email, as this will help the IRS quickly locate your account.

You can also contact the IRS directly by phone or mail to inquire about your refund. The IRS has a dedicated phone number for refund inquiries, which is 1-800-829-1040. You can also write to the IRS at the following address:

Internal Revenue Service Refund Inquiry 1111 Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20224-0002

Remember to keep a record of your correspondence with the IRS, including the date and time of your call or email, as well as any reference numbers or confirmation numbers provided by the IRS.