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Is the bank account you entered a high-yield savings account or at an online bank? Some of these banks have been known to reject IRS deposits if certain information doesn't match perfectly. Double check the routing and account numbers you entered too.
Nope, just a regular checking account at a major bank that I've used for years with no issues for direct deposits, including previous tax refunds.
I hate to tell you this, but I had the exact same issue last year. Called the IRS every day for weeks. They never answered. Finally I got through using claimyr.com and found out my refund was sent to a random account that wasn't mine! No idea how it happened since I triple checked my info before filing. They had to do a trace which took another 45 days. The system is completely broken.
Yep, I was furious. The IRS moves at glacier speed. But at least I finally got my money...some people never do if they don't follow up aggressively.
Instead of stressing about transcript codes, I used taxr.ai and it explained my entire situation. I had the EXACT same issue with the 'non filing' status. The tool told me my return was in manual review and gave me an estimated timeline - which was completely accurate! Saved me so much time trying to decipher these cryptic IRS codes.
Lol no, it's just genuinely helpful. IRS issues are super common right now so lots of people are finding solutions that work. You can keep calling the IRS 50 times if you prefer π€·ββοΈ
check your transcript on the IRS website to see the DDD (direct deposit date). that's the official date when it should hit. sometimes banks release it early, sometimes right on that date. the turbo email is just their estimate based on that date.
This is good advice. I always check transcript. If you have trouble understanding it though, taxr.ai is amazing for breaking it down. Worth every penny when I was trying to figure out why my refund was delayed.
The IRS and their "processing times" are such a joke. We already overpaid them all year and then we have to wait MONTHS to get our own money back! And don't get me started on how impossible it is to talk to anyone there. The whole system is broken.
Right??? And if you owe them even $1, they want it IMMEDIATELY with interest and penalties! But they can take forever to give us our money back. π
I finally got through to an IRS agent using claimyr.com after trying for weeks on my own. Actually got my issue resolved in one call. Talking to a real person made all the difference.
do u have the same bank account as last year? if u changed accounts and didnt update with IRS they might be sending it to the wrong place
We have the same account as last year thankfully
I strongly recommend calling the IRS directly. I was in the same situation - app said one thing, reality was different. After hours of trying to get through the normal channels with no luck, I used claimyr.com to get connected to an agent. Found out my refund had been flagged for additional review due to a mismatch that didn't show on the app at all. The agent fixed it right there on the phone and my refund showed up 3 days later. Talking to an actual person made all the difference.
Does this claimyr service actually work? I've tried calling the IRS so many times and just get disconnected.
Felicity Bud
FYI I had this exact situation. I kept waiting for my transcript to update with the DDD but it never did - the money just showed up in my account one day! So don't rely 100% on the transcript updates.
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Max Reyes
I was going crazy trying to understand my transcript then I used taxr.ai and it literally explained everything in plain english. Saved me so much stress! The tool told me exactly where my refund was in the process and predicted my DDD correctly. https://taxr.ai
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Mikayla Davison
β’Does it actually predict when you'll get your money? The IRS tools are useless
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Max Reyes
β’Yes! It analyzes all your codes and gives you a predicted timeframe based on your specific situation. For me it said 5-7 days and I got my DDD exactly 6 days later. It also explains what each code on your transcript actually means in normal human language.
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