How To Check the Status of Your Return Online
After you have filed your return, check the status of your refund through myVTax.
You will need:
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Your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
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Last Name
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Zip Code
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The exact refund amount on your return
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How to Check the Status of Your Return Online
You will be able to check the status of your:
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Personal Income Tax Return,
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Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Credit, or
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The status of your Renter Credit Claim
Generally, the Department processes e-filed returns in about 6-8 weeks, while paper returns typically take about 8-12 weeks.
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What You Can Expect to See
This service will provide the status of your return by displaying one of the following statements:
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We’ve received your return (with the date received)
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We’re processing your return
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We’ve requested additional information (with a date of request)
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We’ve received your additional information
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We’ve released your refund (with a date of release)
Claiming a Vermont Refund
To claim a refund of Vermont withholding or estimated tax payments, you must file Form IN-111, Vermont Income Tax Return. You have up to three years from the due date of the return, including extensions, to file a claim for overpayment of tax due.
If the information on your return does not match the information available to the Department, your refund may be delayed. The Department may be waiting for information from your employer or the IRS for data verification. If we need additional information before issuing your refund, we will contact you in writing with instructions on responding online through myVTax or in writing.
For tips on avoiding filing errors that commonly delay refunds, see Where's My Vermont Income Tax Refund?
If you have an unclaimed refund from other tax years, find out how to claim it.
Direct Deposit
If you choose direct deposit for your refund, you may see your refund a few days after your status has been updated to “We’ve released your refund.” Your financial institution may have additional processing times.
Paper Check
If you choose to receive your refund by check, it may take a few weeks to receive your refund by mail.
Protecting Your Tax Refund
The Department will begin processing returns in February. Returns are held until the Department receives W-2 withholding reports from employers, which are due on Feb. 1. The Department needs to have W-2s from employers so that we may verify taxpayer information. This will help us ensure the right amount of tax is paid or refunded and allow us to detect fraudulent returns.
Although we try to process your refund within the timeframes stated above, it may take longer due to our rigorous fraud detection procedures. Each year, the Department detects new schemes to commit tax refund fraud, and our staff works hard to stop criminals from stealing your refund.
The Department employs many review and fraud prevention measures to safeguard taxpayer funds. These measures may result in refund wait times of more than ten weeks. We apologize for this inconvenience and are actively working to release these refunds.
What You Can Do to Help Us Stop Fraud
If we suspect fraud is being committed against you, we will send you a letter requesting verification of your identification. Please respond to our letter as soon as possible. The quickest way to respond is to visit myVTax and click “Respond to Correspondence.”
Learn more about identity theft and tax refund fraud, how to detect it, how to avoid it, and how to report it if you believe you are a victim.
I Still Need My Refund. What Should I Do Next?
If you have waited the maximum number of weeks it should take to process a refund; we encourage you to check the status of your return or refund online again before contacting the Department.
Please note that our tax examiners do not have information about the status of your refund beyond what is available to you from our website. Although the Department is always available to answer your questions and concerns, calling us will not speed up the process. If you would still like to contact the Department, you may reach us at:
Phone: (802) 828-2865 or send us an email.
Our staff is working hard to process your return. Our precautions may increase processing time, and we would like to ask for your patience as we strive to provide the protection you have come to expect and deserve.
We appreciate your patience and welcome your feedback to help us improve our services.