N/A Transcript ID verify theory?

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    Igor Amburg

      Just a thought. Filed and Accepted 1/29. Bars went missing this morning. Transcripts say no return filed. Just check and I was effected by the Equifax breach. Could we be pulled for ID verify? Since there’s is quite a few people with NA for transcripts. Just thinking….

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        jjv

          I filed my taxes on 2/5 and my transcripts say “no record of return filed” and my maiden name is still listed instead of my married name. Apparently the IRS is closed today but I plan on calling tomorrow and playing dumb.

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          Igor Amburg

            @michelle. Not sure. It just seems odd that I filed 1/29 and no transcripts yet. Guess who does verifications for IRS? Experian!!! Not sure if they will make us ID verify

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            Michelle

              I checked for me and my husband and it says we were both impacted by the breach. So what does his mean exactly for refunds?

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              Scottie

                I believe the irs got behind a bit and resequenced a bunch of us and path also so as u get close to your 21 days that message of still processing is there because they can not gaurrenteed our refund in the 21 day . Transcript are blank because they haven’t processed yet my opion. I filed Feb 2 got message excepted same day. Called yesterday the irs lady said they didn’t recieved it untI’ll the 10th..

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                Michigangr
                  @michigangr

                  I filed 1/18 accepted 1/19 I lost bars 2/9/18 Contact Irs they said I was being I’d verify. She also asked me about that breach I check online and I was affected by the breach.

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