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My transcript showed March 27th for my refund date, but I actually received it on March 25th. It seems the date on the transcript is more of a deadline than an exact date, doesn't it? I was a bit worried when I first saw the date since I needed the funds for an unexpected car repair, but was pleasantly surprised when it arrived early. I've noticed over the years that my refunds typically arrive 2-3 days before the date shown on my transcript. The 14-day difference you saw with stimulus payments was likely due to different processing procedures for those special payments.

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Emma Davis

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The community consensus based on hundreds of posts here is: Step 1: The 846 date on transcript is the GUARANTEED date (not exact deposit date) Step 2: Direct deposits typically arrive 1-5 business days BEFORE this date Step 3: Check your bank's policy on Treasury deposits (some show pending, others don't) Step 4: If not received by the day AFTER your transcript date, then: - Verify your direct deposit info is correct - Check if your bank rejected the deposit - Contact the IRS (expect long wait times) Urgent note: If you don't see it by April 16th, call the IRS immediately as this could indicate a problem with your banking information or a rejected deposit!

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Ethan Wilson

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Has anyone tried using the IRS appointment scheduling system? I'm wondering if: • It's faster than calling the general number • You can discuss multiple issues during one appointment • They're doing virtual appointments or in-person only • Local offices have better direct numbers than the national line I'm skeptical that any of these "shortcuts" actually work during peak season, but curious if anyone has recent experience.

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NeonNova

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According to Internal Revenue Manual 21.1.1.3, the IRS Level of Service goal is to answer 85% of calls. However, during the 2023 filing season, GAO reports indicated actual answer rates were closer to 29%. I successfully reached an agent last week by calling the Practitioner Priority Line (866-860-4259) and explaining that my issue was time-sensitive. While this line is technically for tax professionals, I found that being polite and having all my information ready (including my previous year's AGI and filing status) resulted in assistance rather than being redirected.

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Got my CTC deposit yesterday after amending my return too. Here's what worked for me: I called Jackson Hewitt directly and asked them to check if my amendment was transmitted correctly. They confirmed it was and gave me a specific timeframe. I also made sure to check my transcript for code 846 which indicates a refund date. The deposit hit my bank account exactly on that date. Don't forget to check if you have any offsets that might reduce your expected amount - I almost panicked when I saw a slightly lower number until I remembered my state tax offset.

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I think I might try reaching out to my preparer too... I've been hesitant to bother them, but your experience makes me think it could be helpful. Sometimes it's just nice to have someone look into your specific situation rather than trying to piece everything together from online forums.

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Jamal Brown

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Could you maybe clarify something for me? I'm a bit confused about how the Serve card works with tax deposits. Does Jackson Hewitt automatically set you up with that, or did you choose it specifically? I'm sort of wondering if different deposit methods affect timing at all. My direct deposit to my regular bank account seems to be taking forever...

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Oliver Weber

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I've been filing taxes for 15+ years and honestly, the easiest approach for your situation would be to use the IRS's own Free File Fillable Forms if you're comfortable with a bit of DIY. For the Child Tax Credit specifically, I had a similar issue in 2022 and found that the key is having all your children's SSNs and documentation ready. The recovery process is actually much simpler than the IRS makes it sound - you're essentially claiming a credit you were entitled to but didn't receive. Just make sure you have documentation showing eligibility for the tax year in question.

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Success story time! šŸ˜… I was in almost the EXACT same boat last year. Missed out on about $3,600 in Child Tax Credits and was completely lost on how to reclaim them. I ended up using FreeTaxUSA (totally free for federal, like $15 for state) and it walked me through the whole process. The software asked if I'd received the full credit, I said no, and it automatically added Schedule 8812 to my return. Got my refund with the missing credits in about 16 days! Don't overthink it - the right software makes this super easy.

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Ava Martinez

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Thank you! This is reassuring. I've been worrying about this April 15th deadline approaching and feeling overwhelmed, so hearing a success story helps a lot!

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Drake

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Success story here! Had the exact same issue last month - SBTPG funded, TT app stuck on pending, anxiety rising. The money hit my Credit Karma account at exactly 3:17 AM on my DDD date, but guess what? The TurboTax app still showed pending for another full day afterward! Isn't it interesting how these fintech companies can move billions in tax refunds but can't seem to update a simple status indicator in their own app? The disconnect between SBTPG and TurboTax's systems is practically legendary at this point. You'll almost certainly have your money tomorrow morning, app status notwithstanding.

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Sarah Jones

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I've seen a lot of posts about this issue with Credit Karma/TT refunds. Have you tried calling Credit Karma's customer service directly instead of relying on the app? I remember from last year that sometimes they can see pending deposits in their system before they show up in your account. Also, does your Credit Karma account have any history of holds on tax refunds from previous years?

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