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No, it's definitely the actual refund. When you get rejected for the advance but still have fees taken out, that's the final refund minus the preparation fees. I've been through this process three years in a row now. The advance rejection happens when they can't verify certain information, but the actual refund still processes normally. The timing matches perfectly with this year's processing schedule for returns filed in early February.
I track refund patterns every year and noticed several things about this tax season: โข Direct deposits are processing 2-3 days faster than last year โข Returns with Child Tax Credit seem to be prioritized โข Bank processing times vary wildly (Chase and Wells Fargo often release a day early) โข Advance rejections are up 18% this year based on forum reports โข The IRS batches refunds on specific days (usually Monday/Tuesday/Friday) Your experience fits right into what I'm seeing across the board. The system is definitely more efficient than last year!
Have you checked the "Where's My Amended Return" tool on IRS.gov recently? According to the IRS.gov processing timelines page, they're currently showing processing times of 20+ weeks for amended returns filed in 2023. If you're beyond that window, did you receive any correspondence from the IRS requesting additional information? Sometimes amendments get stuck because they're waiting for a response that may have been lost in the mail.
I had a similar situation with an amended 2020 return that took 13 months to process. Per Internal Revenue Manual 21.5.3.4.6.1, amended returns are generally processed in the order received, but certain conditions can cause delays. My 2021 and 2022 returns processed normally during this time. According to IRC ยง 6402(a), the IRS can only offset your refund against outstanding tax liabilities, not pending amendments. File your 2023 return as normal - it should process independently.
I received my refund through NetSpend exactly 3 days ago after a similar situation. Filed on 2/10, accepted same day, had a 570 code for exactly 21 days, then got an 846 code with a 3/23 DDD. The deposit hit my account at precisely 9:17am on 3/23. The amount was $5,842 which was exactly what I expected. My divorce was finalized in November 2023, and this was also my first time filing with a changed status. The verification process seems to be taking 14-21 days for most people with status changes this year based on the 156 posts I've tracked on this forum.
Congrats on getting ur $$$! For anyone else waiting, here's another option to try: check ur transcript for TC 846 code (that's the refund issued code) instead of just relying on WMR. WMR only updates once a day but transcripts can update multiple times. Also, if ur using NetSpend, download their app and set up notifications - sometimes the app shows pending deposits b4 they actually post to ur account. And don't forget to check the tax prep fees section if u had fees taken out of ur refund - sometimes they take more than u expected which can explain why the amount looks off.
Looking at the bigger picture here - what we're seeing is the result of the IRS operating multiple systems that don't always communicate well with each other. The Advanced CTC payment system was set up separately from the main tax processing system, which is why you can receive one without the other being processed. Has anyone received any notices in the mail from the IRS? Sometimes they send letters explaining delays but the letters themselves get delayed. Would you mind sharing what your tax situation is like - did you claim any credits besides the CTC?
Have you checked your transcript online at IRS.gov/transcripts? According to the r/IRS community, many people find more detailed information there than WMR shows. If you see a TC 570 code, that typically indicates a hold on your account. What filing status did you use, and did you claim any other credits like EITC? These factors can significantly impact processing times.
Yuki Tanaka
I had the same situation last month. My WMR said approved but then nothing happened for over a week. I got worried and tried calling the IRS but kept getting the "high call volume" message. Finally used Claimyr (https://claimyr.com) to get through to an agent without the endless wait. Found out there was a small verification hold they needed to clear. Got my deposit 2 days after the call. Sometimes it's worth talking to an actual human to make sure everything's moving along.
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Carmen Ortiz
โขI didn't know there was a service that could get you through to the IRS! I spent 3 hours on hold last week before giving up. Might try this if my deposit doesn't show up soon.
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MidnightRider
Just a heads up - if you filed with certain tax credits (like Earned Income or Additional Child Tax Credit), even after approval there's sometimes an extra 1-2 day hold before release. That happened to me this year.
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