If You Get Erroneous Deposit Dates Report It To TIGTA

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    T2471

      I would report a pattern of misrepresented deposit dates to the Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration https://www.treasury.gov/tigta/contact_report.shtml this might be a matter of fraud, waste, mismanagement, and abuse in the IRS programs and operations. Other people are reporting inconsistency with how payments were agreed to be sent and how they got sent without notice.

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        Leslie2020

          I agree. I had a sent date of 3/11 and nothing

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          Jra

            I agree. It’s dishonest. They are updating their website but not really processing the deposit. I’m asking for the same transparency they demand out of me.

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            thicks
              @thicks

              I sympathize with your frustration, but the IRS and WMR can point to their built-in disclaimer that it may take time for deposits to post, based on the financial institution. So, if the DDD was 3/11, the statement is, “If you have not received your deposit by MARCH 16, contact your bank.” That’s 5 days. So far it’s only 1 day.

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              T2471

                The IRS should be required to register an update with a date and time that the update was made. I don’t care if it says it updates every 24hours, because we don’t know and reviews can be fake to make people think updates are happening when they aren’t. Maybe this is why people are getting deposit dates, but no movement with funds.

              • #4392773
                T2471

                  Whatever is going on helps to bring attention to the problem, so this isn’t a repeated pattern of dishonest service which challenges the integrity of the IRS.

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