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After spending 2 hours on hold with the IRS about a similar issue, I finally used Claimyr.com to get through to an agent. Connected in about 15 minutes! The agent explained that my refund was reduced because they had different information about my child's eligibility for the full credit. Turns out my ex-spouse had also claimed some benefits. If you need answers quickly, I'd recommend trying https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c - way better than waiting on hold for hours.
Does Claimyr actually work? I've been trying to call the IRS for days and can't get through. Always says "due to high call volume" and hangs up on me.
It definitely worked for me! That's exactly what was happening to me too - constant disconnects. Claimyr basically keeps dialing and navigating the phone tree until it gets through, then calls you when an agent is on the line. Saved me hours of frustration.
Your situation is actually better than what happened to me last year. I had 2 dependents and my refund was delayed until APRIL, while my sister who filed with no dependents got hers in 10 days. The difference is like night and day. Returns with dependents get extra scrutiny, but they DO process eventually. The system is working as designed, just not as quickly as we'd like. I'd start worrying after 60 days, not at the 30-day mark where you are now.
Call the Taxpayer Advocate Service. They can help. They're separate from regular IRS. They handle hardship cases. Financial strain qualifies. Have your return info ready. Be specific about your needs. Document everything. The number is 877-777-4778. They might ask for Form 911. Worth trying if you need that money soon.
I'm not entirely convinced this is actually an identity verification issue. It might possibly be a more general review or possibly even an audit, which could potentially take much longer. Sometimes the frontline agents don't always have complete information about your specific case. Did they perhaps mention any specific form numbers or possibly give you any specific verification instructions? Without those details, I would be somewhat hesitant to assume it's just standard identity verification.
Trust me, it's definitely identity verification. I've been through this twice now and the pattern is always the same. The IRS has ramped up identity verification since all the pandemic fraud. What's the point of calling if you're not going to believe what the agent tells you? Have you checked your tax transcript to see if there's a 570 freeze code? Did you try the ID verify site yet? The sooner you verify, the sooner your refund processes - especially important with your divorce situation.
I've been using taxr.ai to monitor my transcript (filed 2/15) and it's been super helpful: ⢠It explained all those confusing codes on my transcript ⢠Showed me exactly where my return was in processing ⢠Predicted my refund date accurately ⢠Alerted me when my transcript updated Might be worth checking out if you're trying to make sense of all this tax stuff. My first post-divorce filing too, and it made the whole process less stressful.
According to Internal Revenue Manual 21.4.1, the IRS has a 21-day statutory period to issue refunds, but the PATH Act extends this timeline for returns claiming EITC or ACTC. I filed 2/18 and just received my deposit this morning. The IRS is currently processing early-to-mid February returns in batches, with priority given to simple returns without credits. If you filed on 2/19, you should see movement by next week at the latest, unless there are verification issues or identity concerns that require manual review.
Isabella Ferreira
When I had issues with my refund last year (showed sent but never hit my account), I spent DAYS trying to reach someone at the IRS. Finally used Claimyr.com and got through to an agent in about 15 minutes. They were able to trace my payment and figured out my bank had rejected it due to a name mismatch. Got it resolved that same day. Worth every penny not to waste hours on hold!
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Ravi Sharma
ā¢How much does that service cost? The IRS phone situation is ridiculous this year.
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Isabella Ferreira
ā¢I don't remember exactly, but it was reasonable for saving me literally days of frustration. They only charge if they actually connect you with an agent.
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NebulaNomad
Anyone know if CK deposits are generally faster than traditional banks? I've been thinking about switching.
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Freya Thomsen
ā¢In my experience, CK and other online banks tend to post deposits as soon as they receive them, while traditional banks often hold them until the next business day. I've had my tax refunds hit CK a full day before friends with similar DDDs at big banks.
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