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You can track your New York State (NYS) refund directly online and get a decent idea of how long it should take, based on how you filed and what your status message says.

1. How to check “where my NYS refund”

Go to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance “Check Refund Status” page.

You’ll need:

  • Tax year
  • Your Social Security number
  • The form you filed (IT‑201, IT‑203, etc.)
  • The exact expected refund amount (whole dollars)

Typical steps:

  1. Click “Check refund status.”
  2. Complete any security check (captcha).
  3. Select tax year and enter SSN.
  4. Choose the form you filed.
  5. Enter your refund amount and continue to see your status.

2. How long NYS refunds usually take

Typical timing (not a guarantee):

  • E‑filed with direct deposit: you can usually check status about 1 week after filing; refunds often arrive within a few weeks if no issues.
  • Paper return: wait about 3 weeks before even checking status; overall it can be 6–8 weeks or more.
  • Paper check instead of direct deposit: add roughly 1–2 extra weeks for mailing.

If you created an online account with NYS, they can email you when the refund is scheduled/issued.

3. What common status messages mean

On the NYS refund status tool, you might see messages like:

  • “We received your return and it is being processed. No further information is available at this time.”
    • They’re still reviewing; this can sit for weeks, especially in peak season.
  • “Refund adjusted”
    • They changed the amount of your refund; you’ll get a letter (Form DTF‑160 or DTF‑161) explaining why.
  • “A letter has been sent requesting additional information” or similar
    • They need more info to finish processing (identity verification, income docs, etc.); the notice is usually Form DTF‑948/DTF‑948‑O, and you can often view/respond online if you have an account.
  • “Your refund has been scheduled / your refund check is scheduled to be mailed on [date]”
    • For direct deposit, allow about 15 days from the issue date before worrying.
* For mailed checks, NYS says to wait up to 30 days from the mail date before calling.

4. If your NYS refund seems delayed

If it’s been longer than expected:

  • Log back into the NYS refund status tool and see if the message changed (for example, to “letter sent”).
  • If they requested info, respond as soon as possible (online if you have an account), which often speeds things up.
  • If your status shows a scheduled date but you still don’t see the money:
    • For direct deposit: check with your bank after 15 days from the issue date.
* For checks: wait up to 30 days from the mail date, then call if it hasn’t arrived.

There is also an automated phone line (commonly listed as 518‑457‑5149) where you can check status or ask about amended returns that don’t show online.

5. Quick checklist you can follow

  • Did you file e‑file or paper, and when?
  • Has it been:
    • At least 1 week (e‑file) or 3 weeks (paper) since filing?
  • Check status online with:
    • Tax year, SSN, form, exact refund amount.
  • Read the exact status message:
    • “Processing,” “Refund adjusted,” “Letter sent,” or “Scheduled to be mailed / deposited.”
  • If a letter is mentioned:
    • Watch your mail and, if possible, view and respond to the notice in your NYS online account.

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