Comptroller of Maryland. Serving the People. Peter Franchot, Comptroller
Spotlight on Maryland

Refunds

You can check the status of your current year refund online Be sure you have a copy of your return on hand to verify information. You can also e-mail us at taxhelp@comp.state.md.us to check on your refund. Remember to include your name, Social Security number and refund amount in your e-mail request.

If you're expecting a tax refund and want it quickly, file electronically - instead of using a paper return.

If you choose direct deposit, we will transfer your refund to your bank account within several days from the date your return is accepted and processed.

Please note that acknowledging receipt of your return takes place when your return has processed and appears in our computer system.

Electronic filers

We usually process electronically filed tax returns the same day that the return is transmitted to us. Our acknowledgment of the receipt of your return takes place when your return has processed and appears in our computer system.

If you filed electronically through a professional tax preparer and haven’t received your refund yet, contact your preparer first to make sure that your return was transmitted to us before checking the status of your Maryland refund.

Paper filers

Paper returns take approximately 30 days to process. Keep in mind that acknowledgment of the receipt of your return takes place when your return has processed and appears in our computer system.

Typically, a refund can also be delayed when the return contains:

  • Math errors.
  • Missing entries in the required sections.
  • An amount claimed for estimated taxes paid that doesn’t correspond with the amount we have on file.

Check cashing services

If you plan to use a check cashing service to cash your refund check, remind the cash cashing vendor that we cannot verify any information about your refund over the phone. Your tax information is confidential and we are obligated to protect that confidentiality.

Sales tax refunds

If you are seeking a refund for Maryland sales and use taxes that were improperly paid, see Business Tax Refunds.