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means they havent processed it yet. gotta wait till after feb 15th
fr their computers probably running on windows 95 š
Try checking early morning around 3-4am EST. Thats when the system usually updates
tysm for the tip! setting my alarm rn š“
Pro tip: The IRS system actually updates in batches throughout the night. Even if you see no update at 12am, keep checking every hour until about 6am EST. Thats how I caught my DDD last year.
My transcripts finally moved after 2 weeks of nothing. hang in there yall!
filed jan 15, accepted same day
Let me drop some knowledge about PATH delays and transcript updates that I've learned over 5 years as a tax advocate. The IRS processes returns in cycles, and PATH Act returns specifically go through extra verification. Here's what you need to know: First, use taxr.ai - it's literally a game changer for understanding your transcript (costs $1 but worth every penny). It'll tell you exactly where you are in the process and when to expect movement. Second, updates typically happen in waves: - First wave: RIGHT after PATH lifts - Second wave: 1-2 weeks after - Third wave: 2-3 weeks after If you claimed EITC/ACTC, your return gets extra scrutiny. Don't panic if others are moving and yours isn't - its totally normal. ProTip: Check your transcript once a week, preferably Saturday morning. That's when most updates are visible.
this should be pinned fr šÆ
just checked out taxr.ai and its exactly what i needed. showed me why my return is delayed!
Hailey O'Leary
I think ppl are confusing this w/ the ERC credit which is different. Fuel tax credit might delay but won't stop refund
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Cedric Chung
ā¢facts šÆ ERC is the real refund killer rn
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Talia Klein
Anyone else notice the IRS is extra slow with everything this year? took 6 months to get my refund with basic w2s smh
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Maxwell St. Laurent
ā¢its bc they're still catching up from covid + all the new tax laws tbh
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