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Has anyone actually received their refund through Refund Advantage in Georgia recently? I'm feeling so anxious about this! š« I filed around the same time as you and I'm still waiting too. My transcript updated last week but nothing has hit my bank account yet. I'm sure it's just a matter of time, but it's reassuring to know we're all in this together. Hang in there!
I'm in Georgia too and filed through Refund Advantage on February 3rd. My transcript updated last Tuesday, and I received my direct deposit exactly 6 days later. Last year, I remember it took almost 10 weeks before I saw any movement, but this year was faster despite what others are experiencing. If your return includes any credits like EITC or CTC, that could explain longer processing times. Back in 2022, I had a similar delay and learned it was because of the PATH Act verification process. Just sharing my timeline in case it helps calibrate your expectations.
I just want to add something important that no one has mentioned yet - if you had any offsets (like student loans, child support, etc.), the refund can take an additional 1-2 weeks after leaving errors because it has to go through the Treasury Offset Program review. Also, if you're getting a paper check instead of direct deposit, add another week minimum. The IRS told me this when I called about my own situation back in March. They don't usually volunteer this information unless you specifically ask about offsets.
I've been through this EXACT scenario twice now. Last year I claimed a credit I wasn't eligible for, and this year I had an issue with the Child Tax Credit. Both times, it took exactly 12 days from leaving errors to getting my refund. What I've learned is that the WMR tool updates approximately 3-4 days before you actually get the money. So if you're obsessively checking WMR like I was (multiple times daily), watch for the status change to "approved" - that's your signal that money is about 3-4 days away. This pattern has been consistent for me and several friends in similar situations.
This timing is generally accurate. IRS processing follows a weekly cycle. Returns processed by Thursday typically update on WMR the following Saturday. Direct deposits are then scheduled for the next Wednesday. Paper checks take 7-10 additional days. This cycle is remarkably consistent unless there are system delays.
You might want to consider contacting your local Taxpayer Assistance Center instead of calling the national hotlines. You generally need an appointment, but they can sometimes help with amended return status checks. It's possible they might be able to see more details about where in the process your return is stuck. I believe this approach might work better for complex situations that are difficult to explain over the phone.
I was in the EXACT same situation with my amended return stuck for months! Here's what finally worked: 1. First, check your amended return status online using the Where's My Amended Return tool 2. If it shows processing for more than 16 weeks, call 866-464-2050 3. Call right at 7:00am Eastern 4. When prompted, enter the tax year you're calling about 5. Have your SSN, filing status, and a copy of your return ready I got through on my second attempt and they explained exactly what was happening with my return. Such a relief to finally know what was going on!
Just went thru this exact thing last week! My DDD was 2/21 on transcript but didn't hit Chime til 2/23. Called IRS (nightmare btw) and they said once they release it, it's up to the banks. Chime usually posts 2 days early for regular paychecks but tax refunds seem diff. Don't stress yet - give it til EOD tomorrow. If nothing by Friday, then maybe start worrying. FWIW my friend w/ Wells Fargo had same DDD and got hers a day AFTER me, so Chime still faster than trad banks.
Be careful with Chime and tax refunds! Last year I had a similar situation and kept checking for pending deposits. When it finally showed up as pending, I immediately set up several bill payments based on that. Then Chime suddenly removed the pending status and the deposit didn't actually post for another 3 days! Apparently there was some verification issue. I ended up with $175 in overdraft fees because I'd scheduled payments thinking the money was guaranteed. Just a warning not to spend anything until it's fully posted, not just pending.
NebulaNinja
Be careful about assuming 152 always means smooth processing. On March 12th, 2024, I had a 152 code appear, followed by a 570 code three days later. Turned out I had a math error that delayed my refund by 6 weeks. Always check for additional codes that might appear after the 152. Mark your calendar for 9 days after seeing code 152 - that's typically when any issues will show up on your transcript.
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Dylan Mitchell
ā¢I've seen this pattern before with clients. The 152 followed by 570 is actually quite common, especially compared to last year's processing patterns. In most cases, it resolves with a 571 code within 14-21 days, which releases the refund. The key is not to panic when you see additional codes - they're often just verification steps rather than actual problems.
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Sofia Morales
ā¢This happened to me too! I had a 152, then a 570, and I freaked out. Called IRS after waiting forever. They said it was just a random review. Got my money eventually but took like 2 months. Was it actually a math error they found in your return or something else?
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Dmitry Popov
I'm so stressed about my refund! š« If I see this 152 code, how much longer until I actually get my money? I need it for car repairs ASAP!
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