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    whereyatrefund?
      @whereyatrefund

      Early last Friday morning the as of date changed to 3/14 and then went back to 4/19. I know this shift happened to some others as well. I’m creating this thread to track whether that ‘ghost’ as of date is actually accurate!

      Filed 2/4. Accepted 2/9. On 2/28 WMR updated to “still processing” message. Lost bars and lost TT152. Expected refund amount and Married Filing Joint and last for of SSN shows on the left hand side.

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      • #4520109
        Jahnai

          Wrll wjen i got the explanation ftom an agent he said the as of date is the estimated return date in which you could expect your return or after but its around that date so its before or after0

        • #4520103
          Kimberali

            My as of date changed from 1/3/22 to 3/14/22 and then back to 1/3/22. I didn’t catch it at first but I believe the as of date changes when the irs adds something to your master file. I noticed that they added my filing status MFJ. I had to file a paper return and it was received via UPS on 1-26-22. They would not have known what my filing status was since I mailed the return in. This at least let’s me know that they do in fact have my mailed return.

          • #4519476
            whereyatrefund?
              @whereyatrefund

              [quote quote=4519467]What does “as of” really mean?[/quote]

              The “as of date” is a date that the IRS designates as a day which something needs to be done by on the return or it pushes out a week.

            • #4519467
              Shara

                What does “as of” really mean?

              • #4519465
                whereyatrefund?
                  @whereyatrefund

                  I’m just holding out some kind of hope that the ghostly ‘as of 3/14’ I saw for a bit is really true. If so, I would expect to see something happen with this coming Thursday night/Friday transcript update, since I’m a weekly. I have nothing to base this on other than hope, though ….

                • #4519409
                  Amyk

                    Filed 2/3 my as of also shifted 2/28 to 3/7 last week went from 3/7 to 3/14 back to 3/7. N/A on transcript No return filed stuck on delay message on WMR…

                  • #4519390
                    Waiting in a Velvet Sea

                      As of changed to 3/21 yesterday or today. Was previous 3/14.

                      Filed/accepted 2/15. Claiming EITC. Return transcript still N/A and Account transcript has no cycle codes for 2022 yet.

                    • #4519385
                      Jahnai

                        As of right now my as of date is 3-21-2022 any clarification of what this means

                      • #4519367
                        Shara

                          That happened to me too.
                          As of date went from 3/7 to 3/14 then changed back to 3/7.
                          I filed on 2/11
                          WMR no bars… processing
                          Transcript N/A
                          SO CONFUSED….keeping the faith

                        • #4519366
                          OCguy2022

                            Mine moved by a week backward WTF!!!! MIne was as of 3/14 and now as of 3/21

                            FIled and accepted Late January
                            WMR delay message
                            NO dependents
                            NO stimulus

                            Just a simple single taxpayer with -W_2 and some self employment income and itemized deductions

                            We’re at over 30 days since filings well over the 21 days for “most returns’

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