How to Check Income Tax Refund Status Online for FY 2024-25

An income tax refund is the amount of money that the government returns to a taxpayer when they have paid more tax during a financial year than what they actually owe.

Updated On - 05 Sep 2025

How to Check Your ITR Refund Status for AY 2025‑26?

It is important to know the PAN and assessment year in order to check the status of the refund. There are the three different ways by which you can check the income tax refund status online 2024-25 are mentioned below:

The two ways to check refund Status are:

  • The Income Tax E-filing Portal
  • The TIN NSDL Portal
  • Through TRACES

How to Check Income Tax Refund Status via the Income Tax Portal?

Follow the given steps to get refund status via E-Filing Website:

Step 1:  Visit the official e-Filing portal.

Step 2: Enter your User ID (PAN/Aadhaar number).

 ITR Status

Step 3: Enter your password on the next screen and log in.

ITR status password

Step 4:  Click on the ‘e-File’ tab, select ‘Income Tax Returns’, and then choose ‘View Filed Returns’.

ITR Status check

Step 5: The status of your income tax returns will be displayed.

complete status of ITR

Step 6: Click on 'view details' to check the status of your income tax refund.

 ITR status details

Step 7: You can now view the complete refund process, including the due date and other relevant details, as shown in the image below.

ITR status with refund due

How to Track Income Tax Refund on TIN‑NSDL Website

Follow the given steps to get refund status via TIN NSDL Website:

Step 1: Visit the official NSDL website.

Step 2: Enter your PAN, select the appropriate Assessment Year, and enter the Captcha code

check ITR status via NSDL site

Step 3:  Click on ‘Proceed’ to view the status of your refund.

How to Track Income Tax Refund via TRACES

Step 1: Log in to the Income Tax e-Filing portal.

Step 2: Go to the 'e-File' tab and select ‘Income Tax Returns’ > ‘View Form 26AS’.

Step 3: You’ll be redirected to the TRACES website. Click on ‘Confirm’ to proceed.

Step 4: On the TRACES page, choose the Assessment Year and select ‘HTML’ or ‘PDF’ format.

Step 5: Click on ‘View/Download’ to access your Form 26AS, which shows all TDS deposited, advance tax paid, and refund status (if applicable).

What are the different Income Tax Refund Status Types?

Status

Meaning

Not Determined

Your return is submitted, but the refund amount hasn’t been calculated yet.

No e-Filing for this Assessment Year

You haven’t filed your return online for this year, or you filed it manually.

Refund Paid

Your refund has been successfully credited to your bank account.

ITR Processed & Sent to Refund Banker

Your return is processed, and the refund is on its way to your bank.

Refund Unpaid

Refund couldn’t be delivered—there may be an issue with your bank details.

No Demand No Refund

Everything is correct—no extra tax to pay, and no refund due.

Demand Determined

The tax department says you owe more tax, so no refund will be given.

Contact Jurisdictional Assessing Officer

The tax department needs some clarification—please contact your local officer.

Rectification Processed, Refund Sent

Your correction was accepted, and your refund is being sent.

Rectification Processed, No Demand No Refund

Your correction was accepted, but there’s no extra tax or refund.

Rectification Processed, Demand Determined

Your correction was accepted, but you still owe tax. Pay within 30 days.

How to Request a Tax Refund Reissue?

If your income tax refund has failed or is delayed, you can request for it to be reissued by following these steps:

Step 1: Visit the official e-Filing portal.

Step 2: Enter your User ID, PAN, or Aadhaar Number.

 ITR Status

Step 3: Enter your password to log in.

ITR status password

Step 4: In the dashboard, click on the ‘Refund Reissue’ option under the ‘Services’ category.

refund reissue process1

Step 5: If your refund has failed, click on ‘Create Refund Reissue Request’.

refund re-issue process

Step 6: Select the relevant assessment year and click on ‘Submit’ under the ‘Response’ section.

Step 7:  Fill in your Bank Account Number, Account Type, IFSC Code, and Bank Name, and then click ‘Submit’.

Step 8: After submission, the refund amount will be processed and credited to your bank account within a few days.

Modes of Receiving Income Tax Refund

The payment of your income tax refund can be made in two ways:

How Is Your Income Tax Refund Directly Credited?

Income tax refunds can be credited directly to your bank account via NECS (National Electronic Clearing System) or RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement). To ensure timely credit of the refund, make sure to provide accurate bank details, including your communication address, bank account number, and the IFSC code of your bank branch. Providing correct information helps ensure smooth and efficient refund processing.

Receiving Income Tax Refund via Cheque

If your bank account details are incorrect or incomplete, the refund will be sent to you through a cheque delivered to your registered address.

Reasons for ITR Refund Failure

Here are some common reasons why your income tax refund may not be credited:

  1. The bank account has not been pre-validated on the e-Filing portal.
  2. The bank account is closed.
  3. The account is neither a savings account nor a current account.
  4. KYC (Know Your Customer) details have not been provided.
  5. Incorrect bank details have been entered.
  6. PAN and Aadhaar are not linked to the bank account, or the account has become inoperative.

FAQs on Income Tax Refund Status

  • What should I do if my refund is marked as “Unpaid”?

    If your refund status shows “Unpaid,” verify your bank details in the e-Filing portal and request a refund reissue under the “Services” section.

  • Can I receive the income tax refund in a different bank account than the one used earlier?

    Yes, you can update your bank account by adding and pre-validating a new account in your e-Filing profile before raising a refund reissue request.

  • If my income tax refund has been delayed, will I receive any compensation?

    Yes, if your refund is delayed, you are entitled to receive interest at 0.5% per month (or part of a month) on the refund amount, as per Section 244A of the Income Tax Act.

  • When will I become eligible for an income tax refund?

    You are eligible for an income tax refund if you have paid more tax than your actual tax liability. The refund is calculated while filing your ITR (Income Tax Return).

  • What is the time limit for claiming an income tax refund?

    You can claim an income tax refund after filing your ITR. The deadline for filing returns and claiming a refund for any Assessment Year (AY) is 31st December of the relevant financial year.

  • How long does it take for the refund to reflect in my account?

    It generally takes 30 to 45 days after processing for the refund to be credited to your bank account.

  • Can I check my income tax refund status online?

    Yes, you can check your refund status online through the Income Tax e-Filing portal or the NSDL TIN website.

  • What is the difference between an income tax return and an income tax refund?

    An income tax return (ITR) is a form where you declare your income and tax details. An income tax refund is the amount returned to you if you have paid excess tax.

  • Whom should I contact for queries related to my income tax refund?

    You can contact the Income Tax Helpdesk at 1800-180-1961 or email refunds@incometax.gov.in.

  • Will I have to pay tax on the refund amount?

      No, the refund itself is not taxable, as it's a return of excess tax paid. However, any interest received on the refund is taxable and must be reported in your ITR. 

  • Do I have to file an income tax return to get a refund?

    Yes, you must file your ITR to claim any refund for excess tax paid during the financial year.

  • Is there a limit to the number of times I can file revised returns?

    Yes, you can file revised returns multiple times, but only within the time limit, currently up to 31st December of the relevant assessment year, unless extended by the government.

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