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Tbh I don't think any of these services actually help. IRS works on their own timeline no matter what. I've used CK, TT, and HR Block over the years and literally zero difference in processing time. It's all marketing. WMR and transcripts tell you everything you need to know w/o paying extra $$$. Just wait another biz day and you'll prob see your $.
I was in your exact situation yesterday. Deposit date of 3/15, nothing in my account all morning. I was about to post here when the money showed up at 3pm. Banks process ACH transfers throughout the day, not just at midnight. Give it until end of day before worrying. So glad I found this thread instead of stressing all day like I did!
I had the exact same transcript access issue for 3 years straight. Filed on January 24th this year and couldn't access transcripts since 2021. Called the dedicated transcript hotline (different from the main IRS line) at 800-908-9946 exactly at 7:00am on a Tuesday, waited 42 minutes, and finally got it resolved. The agent explained that my account had a rare TC 971 action code with a -X freeze that was preventing transcript access but not affecting processing. Got my refund exactly 8 days after they fixed the transcript issue. Don't give up!
This tax season feels like being stuck in traffic with no GPS - you know you're on the right road, but have no idea when you'll arrive at your destination. I had a similar experience last year where I couldn't access transcripts and WMR was stuck. It turned out that my return was selected for a "silent audit" - they were verifying my education credits without telling me. The strange thing was, once I got through to an agent who could actually see what was happening, the issue was resolved within days. It's like the IRS is a massive library where only certain librarians know where specific books are shelved.
Did anyone have their return accepted but then have it disappear completely from WMR? Mine was accepted on 2/23 and showed the first bar for about a week, then suddenly nothing - just says "We cannot provide any information about your refund." Really freaking out!
Per IRS Publication 5192, the "We cannot provide any information" message occurs in several scenarios: (1) The system cannot match your identity verification information, (2) Your return is being processed in a different system than WMR checks, or (3) Your return has been selected for additional verification. This is not necessarily indicative of a problem with your return, but rather a limitation of the WMR system's integration with all IRS processing channels.
OMG I FEEL THIS SO MUCH! š© I was in the exact same boat last year and was pulling my hair out checking WMR every morning. What finally worked for me was checking my transcript instead of relying on WMR. The transcript updated a full week before WMR did! I got my refund exactly 28 days after filing even though WMR never showed more than one bar until after the money was already in my account. Hang in there - the system is frustrating but it does work eventually! šŖ
I'm not entirely convinced these 'as of' dates are meaningless... my experience suggests there might be some connection to processing priority. Has anyone actually confirmed with an IRS representative that having an older date doesn't affect your place in line? Just wondering if we're all just repeating what we've heard without verification.
OMG I was JUST about to post about this same issue!! My 'as of' date has been stuck on September 2024 and I'm freaking out because I NEED my refund ASAP! Everyone here is being so helpful though! I'm going to try claiming that missing payment on my return right away!
Dmitry Ivanov
You're definitely not alone! I was in the exact same boat - it was like being stuck in tax purgatory. My return was like a letter dropped into a black hole - confirmation it was mailed but no idea where it went after that. Filed Jan 25, accepted Feb 14, and nothing but crickets until March 18. The transcript situation is actually a good sign - it's like the IRS computer system knows you exist but hasn't fully processed your paperwork yet. Mine suddenly updated all at once after about 5 weeks.
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Zainab Ali
ā¢Just to clarify - being able to order previous years while current year shows N/A is completely normal during processing. The systems that handle transcript display vs. actual processing are separate.
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Connor Murphy
ā¢Did you receive any letters from the IRS during the waiting period? I'm wondering if I should be watching my mailbox or if everything will just happen electronically.
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Yara Nassar
Based on what I've seen in this community over the past few months, your situation follows a common pattern this tax season. Many filers from late January are experiencing extended processing times. Several factors might be influencing this: 1. The IRS implemented new verification protocols for 2023 returns 2. Returns with certain credits are taking longer to process 3. The transcript system updates separately from the WMR tool Most people in your situation are seeing movement around the 35-45 day mark. The inability to view current year transcripts while being able to access previous years is actually a normal part of the process - it indicates your return is in the system but hasn't completed initial verification yet.
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Paolo Romano
ā¢Is there any pattern to which processing centers are moving faster? I know my return went to the Austin center based on my state.
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Amina Diop
ā¢What's the latest you've seen someone wait before they should take additional action like calling or submitting a taxpayer advocate request?
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