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    Chelle2016

      My return was accepted on 1/19 and I still don’t have a DDD and one bar on WMR. It’s my first year with TT, is this normal?

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        Anonymous

          lol! I meant go to the question mark (?) on the Turbo Tax app once you are in it, not tongue. Spellcheck is great I tell ya on the iPhone…

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          Anonymous

            This is why… Also go to turbo tax app and download it. When the initial screen pops up, go tongue ? Mark. Got to chat with agent under “SmartLook.” Chat with them directly over your phone with any questions you may have. You can c then while chatting but they do not c u not that it matters.

            IRS Statement on Experiencing Systems Outage
            Feb. 3, 2016
            The IRS experienced a hardware failure this afternoon affecting a number of tax processing systems, which are currently unavailable. Several of our systems are not currently operating, including our modernized e-file system and a number of other related systems. The IRS is currently in the process of making repairs and working to restore normal operations as soon as possible. We anticipate some of the systems will remain unavailable until tomorrow.
            The IRS remains in close contact with e-file software transmitters and the tax community during this period.
            A number of taxpayer and tax practitioner tools are unavailable. IRS.gov remains available, although a number of the services on the site are not, including Where’s My Refund.
            Taxpayers can continue to prepare and file their tax returns as they normally would. Taxpayers can continue to send their tax returns to their e-file provider; these companies will hold the tax returns until the IRS resumes accepting electronic tax returns. Taxpayers who have already filed their tax returns do not need to take any additional action.
            The IRS is still assessing the scope of the outage. At this time, the IRS does not anticipate major refund disruptions; we continue to expect that 9 out of 10 taxpayers will receive their refunds within 21 days.

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            Anonymous

              There is already a 1/19 thread that is 3 pages long…

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              Anonymous

                Yes, you have until February 9th before their 21 days is up. The computers were down today so check in the morning to see if you were approved. You should have it by Friday but it not then you’ll get an update Saturday morning and have a DDD of 2/10. Hope this helps

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