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lmaooo good luck getting through on the phone. I was on hold for 2 hours yesterday š
PSA: Make sure to save/download your transcripts once you get access. The system sometimes logs you out randomly and you have to reverify everything š
idk why they keep making us verify every year like we're not the same person we were last tax season lmaooo
plot twist: we're all identity thieves just getting better at our jobs š
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First time filer for EITC. whats this PATH act yall talking about?
its this stupid law that makes them hold refunds with EITC until mid feb. pure šļø
transcripts updated this morning with 846 code dated 2/16 lesssgooo
ayyyy congrats! giving me hope rn š
Oliver Weber
Weekly updater here - mine actually just changed from 2/24 to 3/11 last night. The as of dates are weird this year ngl
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Zainab Abdulrahman
ā¢wait fr? did u see any other changes on ur transcript?
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Oliver Weber
ā¢nah just the as of date changed nothing else new yet
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Natasha Romanova
Let me break this down for everyone who's confused about transcript updates and cycles: - As of dates can be misleading and don't always indicate payment dates - Weekly cycles update Thursday night/Friday morning - Daily cycles can update any day - Most important are your transaction codes - If you see code 846, that's your actual refund date Honestly, the easiest way to understand your transcript is using taxr.ai - it analyzes everything and gives you a clear timeline. Been using it for weeks now and its predictions have been spot on. Saves hours of trying to decode everything yourself. But if you want to DIY it, focus on the transaction codes not the as of date. The as of date is more about internal IRS processing than your actual refund timeline.
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NebulaNinja
ā¢This needs to be pinned fr fr šÆ
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