The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is set to issue tax refunds amounting to $3,000 in June. It is advisable to verify your eligibility and ascertain the expected date of your payment.
If you have not yet submitted your tax return, you may qualify for a $3,000 refund from the IRS.
As of June 5, 2025, the IRS is actively processing refunds related to the 2025 tax season, which concluded on April 15 and required taxpayers to declare their income for the year 2024. In early April, the IRS announced that the average tax refund had risen to $3,116 from $3,011 in 2024. While most taxpayers who filed on time have likely received their refunds, the IRS continues to process returns submitted since mid-April.
Individuals who received a W-2 form from their employer are obligated to file a tax return with the IRS, even if they do not owe any taxes. Filing is essential to determine potential eligibility for a refund, as it is the only means of discovering the refund amount.
To monitor the status of your IRS refund, utilize the ‘Where’s My Refund’ tool provided by the IRS. Taxpayers who filed electronically must wait twenty-four hours for the IRS to update the refund status. To access this tool, you will need to input your refund amount, filing status, and either your Social Security Number or tax filing number.
Have you requested an extension for filing? If you have applied for an extension with the IRS or received one due to a natural disaster, your deadline extends until October 15, 2025. It is important to note that this extension pertains solely to the filing of your return and does not apply to any taxes owed.
For those who require mobile access to check their tax refund status, the IRS’s “Where’s My Refund?” tool is available on both desktop and mobile platforms.
Furthermore, individuals residing outside the United States should be aware that their global income remains subject to U.S. income tax, irrespective of their location.