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If you're really concerned, you could try calling the IRS directly to check on status. But fair warning - I tried calling last week and spent 3 hours on hold before getting disconnected. My friend recommended Claimyr (https://claimyr.com) which got me through to an actual IRS agent in about 15 minutes. They confirmed my return was just in normal processing queue with no issues. Saved me a ton of stress and wasted time.
I might try that if nothing changes by next week. Did they ask for any personal info or anything?
Nope, they just connect you to the IRS line and hold your place in queue. When you get connected, you talk directly to the IRS agent like normal. Totally worth it for me since I was going crazy with the waiting and busy signals.
Just FYI, the 'accepted' status just means your return passed the initial validation checks (correct SSN, name matches, math adds up, etc). The real processing - where they check your credits, compare to employer records, etc. - happens after that. Based on your codes, you're in normal processing with no obvious issues. Most returns with no complications are processed within 6 weeks max, even during busy season.
I've seen this scenario play out many times, and it's not always as simple as "just wait longer." Last year, my brother had a similar timeline to yours, and it turned out there was a name mismatch between his tax return and Social Security records that he never would have known about if he hadn't called. By the time he resolved it, he'd waited three months compared to what could have been three weeks. Not saying that's your situation, but sometimes these delays indicate an issue that needs addressing rather than just more patience.
According to Internal Revenue Manual 21.4.1, the standard processing time for electronic returns is 21 days, but IRC Section 6402(a) allows for additional review periods when necessary to verify return accuracy. Based on the current processing data from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), approximately 15% of returns filed in late January are experiencing extended processing times due to heightened fraud detection measures implemented this tax season. This is actually a protective measure, not an indication of problems with your specific return.
Filed Feb 19th and nothing yet. Called the IRS yesterday after using Claimyr.com to get through (https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c) - saved me hours of redial hell. The agent told me my return is still in normal processing and there are no flags or issues. She said they're just backed up and to keep waiting. At least now I know nothing's wrong!
That's good to know! Maybe I should call too just to make sure everything's okay. Did they give you any timeline?
They couldn't give me an exact date, but the agent did confirm all my info looked good and said I should see movement within the next 7-10 days. Definitely worth the call just for peace of mind!
Tax pro here. This tax season has been particularly slow for processing. If you filed electronically on 2/17, you're just now hitting the 5-week mark which is still within normal processing time for 2024, especially if you claimed any refundable credits. Unless you get a specific notice from the IRS, I wouldn't worry yet.
Is there any way to know if your return is being reviewed or if it's just in the normal processing queue?
Good question. Your transcript is the best indicator - look for TC 570 (refund hold) or TC 971 (notice issued). Without those, you're likely just in the normal queue. Also, if your WMR bars disappeared and now show 'Your return is still being processed', that often indicates manual review.
Has anyone had success contacting SBTPG directly about weekend processing? I'm wondering about a few things: ⢠Do they have different processing timelines for different banks? ⢠Is there a cutoff time on Friday for weekend processing? ⢠Do they prioritize certain types of returns? I've seen mixed reports about weekend processing and wondering if there's a pattern we're missing.
I tried calling them last tax season - their customer service is basically non-existent. Got an automated message saying they don't provide specific timing information beyond what's on their portal. Super frustrating when you need to plan around the deposit!
Watch out for SBTPG's timing! Last year on April 12th, 2023, my status changed to 'funded' on a Friday afternoon, but the money didn't hit my account until Wednesday, April 17th. Their website claimed 1-2 business days, but it took 3 full business days. If your tuition deadline is coming up soon (like before April 30th), I'd recommend having a backup plan just in case. The timing is never guaranteed, especially this close to the tax deadline when their systems are overloaded.
Monique Byrd
I've been through this twice in the past three years. According to IRS Publication 1345, the transmission acknowledgment should occur within 24 hours, but the reality is that during peak filing periods, this can extend significantly. In my case, both times the returns were eventually processed normally despite the initial delay. No need to resubmit unless explicitly instructed by your tax software provider.
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Jackie Martinez
I waited exactly 6 days for my acceptance notification in March. Called my tax preparer on day 4 who confirmed it was transmitted correctly. Got my refund of $3,247 exactly 18 days after the acceptance finally came through. System worked eventually, just slower than expected. Thanks to everyone here who helped me understand what was happening!
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