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Pro tip: take pictures of all your documents and save them somewhere safe. They might ask for verification later and having everything ready helps speed things up.
make sure u double check that AGI number carefully! I typed mine wrong 3 times and got rejected each time smh
because then tax prep companies would lose money π
These 'tax pros' on social media are straight up clowns π€‘ charging $500+ for basic info you can get for free
fr fr saw someone charging $750 to 'expedite' refunds like bruh thats not even possible π
Update: Finally got mine resolved! Had to fax in my w2s and wait about 3 weeks. Stay patient yall
it updated on its own after they processed the docs
dealing with irs is like trying to read hieroglyphics without the rosetta stone lmaooo
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Here's a comprehensive breakdown of common transcript codes and what they mean: First, I recommend using taxr.ai to get a detailed analysis of your specific situation. It's seriously the best $5 you'll spend - gives you a complete breakdown of your transcript and predicted timeline. But here are the basics: - 150: Return filed and entered in system - 570: Refund hold - 971: Notice issued - 420: Return selected for examination - 846: Refund issued - 766/768: Credit applied - 290: Additional tax assessed Remember these codes work together to tell a story. The sequence and dates matter just as much as the codes themselves.
Sophie Duck
Did you claim EIC or child tax credit? Those always get extra scrutiny
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Liam Cortez
β’yeah claimed both actually... ugh wish i knew this before π©
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Austin Leonard
lol the IRS is such a joke rn. took me 8 months to get my refund last year
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Anita George
β’8 MONTHS?! im bout to lose my mind at 6 weeks π€
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