You can check the status of your current year refund online, or by calling the automated line at (410) 260-7701 or 1-800-218-8160. Be sure you have a copy of your return on hand to verify information. You can also e-mail us at taxhelp@marylandtaxes.gov to check on your refund. Remember to include your name, only the last four digits of your 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 a few days from the date your return is accepted and processed.
We usually process electronically filed tax returns the same day that the return is transmitted to us. If you filed electronically through a professional tax preparer and haven't received your refund check our online system. If not there, call your preparer to make sure that your return was transmitted to us and on what date. If sufficient time has passed from that date, call our Refund line.
If you plan to use a check cashing service to cash your refund check, remind the check 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.
Questions About My Refund
To check the status of your refund online, you may use our online application.
To check the status of your refund using our automated telephone line, please call 410-260-7701 or 1-800-218-8160.
For both services, you will need your Social Security number and the exact amount of your expected refund.
The Revenue Administration Division will issue you a notice when a change is made to your return. If, after you review the notice, you have questions, please contact us and have the notice available. Before you call, please review the following reasons to see if one or more apply to your situation:
Why is my refund less than I expected?
One of the best ways to get your Maryland income tax refund faster is through direct deposit. Choosing to have your refund deposited directly into your bank account avoids the uncertainty of that "check in the mail" and waiting in line to deposit the check at the bank.
If you file electronically and choose direct deposit of your refund, we will transfer the funds to your bank account within several days from the date your return is accepted and processed.
IMPORTANT: Please use only valid Checking or Savings account and routing numbers on your Direct Deposit request. The bank routing number and account number appear at the bottom of your checks. Do not use the number that appears on your ATM or Debit Card. If you do not know your bank routing and account numbers, please contact your financial institution. If the information you provide is incorrect, the bank may reject the direct deposit which will result in a paper check being issued. This will add several days to receipt of your refund.
The Comptroller of Maryland is not responsible for the misapplication of a direct deposit refund that is caused by the error, negligence or malfeasance on the part of the taxpayer, electronic filer, return preparer, financial institution or any of their agents.
If you would like to deposit portions of our refund to multiple accounts , do not complete any direct deposit information on your income tax return. Instead , you must enter code number 588 in one of the code number boxes located to the right of the telephone number area on your return, complete and attach Form 588.
You may not use Form 588 if you are filing Form 502INJ, Maryland Injured Spouse Claim Form, or if you plan to deposit your refund in a bank outside the United States.
Make sure you have the correct bank account number and bank routing number before filing your return.
Your bank routing number appears on the left side of the bottom of your check. Your bank account number is shown towards the right, after your routing number.
If you are using a check from a bank which is made payable through another financial institution, check with the financial institution to verify your bank account and routing numbers and make sure your direct deposit will be accepted.
Enter your numbers carefully. We cannot be held responsible for a lost refund if you enter incorrect account information. In addition, we cannot change any of your bank account and routing numbers after you have filed your return, even if you request us to do so. We also cannot cancel your direct deposit once you have filed the request.
In order to comply with new banking rules, we ask you that you check a special box on the back of your return to indicate if your state refund is going to an account outside the United States. If this is the case, do not enter your routing and account number on your return, since the direct deposit option is not available to you. We will send you a paper check.
Electronic filers
Paper filers
You will need to enter your bank routing number and your bank account number on your form, and indicate if the account is a checking or savings account. (Do not enter your routing and account number on your return if your refund is going to an account outside the U.S.) In addition, enter the name(s) as it appears on the bank account.
Amended returns
While the refund from an original filing can be deposited electronically, any refund generated by an amended return must be issued as a paper check.