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If you are mailing your check together with your tax return on April 15, it's very unlikely.

If you mail on April 15, the soonest they will get it will be Friday April 17 (unless you live in the same city as the service center). It will take several days before they open it because of the volume of mail on the deadline date. But in the worst case, if they cash your check on Friday, the soonest it will hit your bank is Monday 4/20.

My experience in past years has been that checks included with returns mailed at the deadline take at least two weeks to clear. BUT YOU SHOULDN'T COUNT ON IT -- they are always improving their processing methods. Checks that you send to one of their post office box addresses without a return (for example, Form 4868, 1040-ES, or 1040-V) tend to get processed as soon as they receive them. (The PO Box addresses are contracted out to lock box services at private banks.)

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The timing of when the IRS will cash your check will depend on their processing timeline. They may cash it before April 20th, but there is also a possibility that they may wait until the funds are available in your account. It is generally recommended to ensure that the funds are in your account before sending a payment to the IRS to avoid any potential issues.

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