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February 21, 2019 at 1:15 am in reply to: Ok, us with cycle date 20190705. When do we get the money?? #4289098
Just updated….
846 with 2/26/2019 date.
We will see…Navy Federal CU
DDD 2/19
As of right now still not showing up.I was accepted on 1/28.
My bars disappeared and I have NO transcripts available still. Except the account for 2018 that states no return filed and that instead of my filing status being HOH it says single. It has a processing date of Feb 25, 2019 though. Which is weird, because it’s blank.February 12, 2019 at 10:28 am in reply to: ***WHERE'S MY BARS!! 1/28 Filer, let's talk about it!! #4266638I’m in the same boat.
Still no updates this morning either.Anyone else get an email confirming it was received and is being processed directly from the GA DOR?
February 7, 2019 at 9:50 am in reply to: IRS Accepted 1/28 updated 2/2 with NO Bars and NO PATH #4261539@Heather I checked in the app and my Mac. they both don’t have the PATH comment, but I’m starting to think that this is due to me owing the IRS $16. I also checked my transcripts again this morning and it shows nothing for 2018 yet.
February 6, 2019 at 6:35 pm in reply to: IRS Accepted 1/28 updated 2/2 with NO Bars and NO PATH #4260682@Sean. Thanks.
@Savannah Thanks, I just didn’t know if I were the only one. I haven’t qualified for a credit in years. So I don’t know how the PATH updating works.March 11, 2018 at 5:39 pm in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4238655Not quite a@whywhywhy.
F/A: 1/25, still nothing for me. :-/
@GiveMeMyDamnMoney and @Rachel the majority of folks with PATH credits have received their refunds. I don’t have Path credits and was an early filer also.
It appears that most of the holds are on people with no EITC, CTC and ACTC. I know EVERYONE that I know who filed with those credits has received their refund. If you filed itemized or are middle class with schedule A you are “in review” or have “delayed processing”.
March 6, 2018 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4236473@Randall my filing date just updated to 3/5/2018 on HRB. I give up.
March 6, 2018 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Any other early filers still have "N/A" for 2017 transcripts? #4236316@Steph I think they’re lying to ppl. I was told when I called a week ago that they hadn’t even began to process my return yet. So that’s why my transcripts are N/A, so how would they know you need to verify if they haven’t started processing it yet? I also confirmed that information on their page. No transcript, you haven’t been processed yet.
March 2, 2018 at 10:46 am in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4234353@randall *didn’t update. still says 2/19.
March 2, 2018 at 10:03 am in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4234333My HRB date didn’t change like yours @Randall. Accepted on 1/25, but filed date is 2/19, did update on yesterday.
Transcripts are N/A for 2017 which tells me I still have NOT even started to be processed per the IRS. Guess I’ll check WMR and my transcripts again tomorrow.
February 28, 2018 at 1:22 pm in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4233168@Nicole did you ask the IRS if your return was manually being entered?
Of course they aren’t being honest, they don’t have to unless someone files legal action against them.
I know what I was told by the IRS rep and what my HRB email shows. Then I also know what I was told by the HRB rep.
If you don’t believe @Randall then that’s fine too. If you don’t believe me…that fine too. Just keep calling and you will surely get some letter.
I called at my 21 days and then at my 30 days. Now that I know what is really happening I’ll be sitting quietly and will update when my WMR updates.
Filed with HRB on 1/19.
Accepted on 1/25
Bars Disappeared on 2/10
Message says still processing with TT codes. But all of my personal info and Refund Amount are showing.
HRB Filing Date is now: 2/19.Asked by the IRS to wait “6 weeks” from 1/29 which will be 3/12.
Was told I won’t get a letter or have anything to do, just that it hadn’t been processed yet but it should be within the next week and I should receive my refund by 3/12.
Hope everyone’s situation gets resolved.
February 28, 2018 at 11:38 am in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4233075I am reposting the email I got from HRBlock. What @Randall is saying is true. I don’t know him/her but I do know what the IRS told me and what my HRB “My Block” date states. If you choose not to believe him or me…so be it…but keep calling and asking until you get an answer..
However, if you filed early, have not received a letter and have a different filing date, call the IRS and they tell you that your return had to be “manually entered” then this is why…
1.) You have no bards
2.) Your return probably hasn’t even started being processed and thus n/a on your transcripts
3.) The “still processing” message of delayI received this email on 1/20 the day after I file don 1/19. Then got an acceptance email and ID on 1/25 out of no where.
On 2/10, my bars disappeared shortly after the 2/8 budget approval came in. I’ve been in a “still processing” state since and my filed date now shows 2/19 with HRB. I don’t have EITC/ACTC and my filing status is Single.
I’ve called the IRS twice and was told I don’t have to do anything but that my return had to be “manually entered” and to wait 6 weeks from 1/29 and I should have my “refund by 3/12/2018”. I am not counting on that date…but that will be the 6 weeks.
There was an issue and has nothing to do with PATH but more Schedule A filers…that’s why WE haven’t gotten letters for review, because WE are NOT in review. Just having to be manually processed and will most likely get larger refunds than anticipated.
Email:
“Your return includes Schedule A: Itemized Deductions and included medical expenses.
During our annual e-file testing with the IRS, you might have received an email (or will receive one soon), telling you that your return was rejected and that you’ll need to print and mail it. Or, you might see a similar message after signing in to your account.
Please ignore any previous message you received. Your return was rejected incorrectly.
Your return is in “pending” status and hasn’t been rejected by the IRS. Congress recently lowered the threshold for the medical expense deduction from 10% of your AGI to 7.5%, which means you might be able to get a bigger refund (or owe less tax) this year. So, we’re holding your return until the IRS updates its system.
Once the IRS updates its system to reflect the lower threshold, we’ll email you again with instructions on how to file again to take advantage of these changes. Please wait until you hear from us — you won’t be able to e-file again until IRS system changes have been made.
If you decide to print and mail your return, you’ll need to wait for the IRS to accept it (in approximately 6-8 weeks). Then, you’ll need to file an amendment to see if you are due a larger refund (or owe less tax).
Thanks for choosing H&R Block. We appreciate your business, and apologize for any inconvenience.”
February 26, 2018 at 9:36 pm in reply to: Post here if wmr says Your tax return is still being processed #4231861Ok, I got some clarity in my conversation with the IRS and HRBlock today…so if you filed with HRB early… here’s a snipped of the note I got:
“Your return includes Schedule A: Itemized Deductions and included medical expenses.”
then
“Your return is in “pending” status and hasn’t been rejected by the IRS. Congress recently lowered the threshold for the medical expense deduction from 10% of your AGI to 7.5%, which means you might be able to get a bigger refund (or owe less tax) this year. So, we’re holding your return until the IRS updates its system.
Once the IRS updates its system to reflect the lower threshold, we’ll email you again with instructions on how to file again to take advantage of these changes. Please wait until you hear from us — you won’t be able to e-file again until IRS system changes have been made. ”
So per the IRS rep I got today, my return was manually entered despite filing on 1/25 and being accepted on 1/25, my filing date with HRB is 2/19/2018.
I was told to allow 6 weeks from the 1/25 date which would be 3/12 and I should have my refund by then.
I believe as the email states some early filers whose forms didn’t update to the new calculations are having to be manually processed. Hence, filers that filed and were accepted after us early filers have already gotten their refunds.
So in a week I should know something, hopefully. Probably most of us will…
So if you itemized, that may be the hold up..there’s no review!
HRB sent this in the beginning:
Your return includes Schedule A: Itemized Deductions and included medical expenses.
During our annual e-file testing with the IRS, you might have received an email (or will receive one soon), telling you that your return was rejected and that you’ll need to print and mail it. Or, you might see a similar message after signing in to your account.
Please ignore any previous message you received. Your return was rejected incorrectly.
Your return is in “pending” status and hasn’t been rejected by the IRS. Congress recently lowered the threshold for the medical expense deduction from 10% of your AGI to 7.5%, which means you might be able to get a bigger refund (or owe less tax) this year. So, we’re holding your return until the IRS updates its system.
Once the IRS updates its system to reflect the lower threshold, we’ll email you again with instructions on how to file again to take advantage of these changes. Please wait until you hear from us — you won’t be able to e-file again until IRS system changes have been made.If you decide to print and mail your return, you’ll need to wait for the IRS to accept it (in approximately 6-8 weeks). Then, you’ll need to file an amendment to see if you are due a larger refund (or owe less tax).
Thanks for choosing H&R Block. We appreciate your business, and apologize for any inconvenience.
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@April I think this is HRBlock..honestly
I’m on the phone with the HRBlock now…she has no idea why my dates are different but I couldn’t efile my state taxes because of some error. Now she believes there’s a real issue.
Update: Saw another HR block poster indicated they’d been accepted in January and were “still processing”. He provided steps to check your HR Block filing date which I did.
Steps: “when you log into the website, go to My Taxes at the top, then History. There will be a filing date next to your federal refund amount.”
I was accepted on 1/25 with a confirmation number but shows “filing date: February 19, 2018” in my HRBlock history.
I called the IRS today, second time, first time was 2 weeks ago. I was told that my return wasn’t even being processed “YET”.
Two weeks ago, i was told I was going to take 6 weeks to process. Something is going on.
My son and mom both filed after (2/7) me with refunds over $5k and both have received their refunds (2/21).Any other HRBers have the “still processing” message with an off processing date on the HRB site?
So I just checked mine. Voila! Accepted on 1/25 but filing date is 2/19. Have you called HR block? I’m about to because I called before and was misinformed. I was told it was surely accepted.
@9966 Untrue. I’m not a pather. Have no credits and my bars disappeared. Don’t even have the education credit and was accepted on 1/25. Bars went away two days ago. I’ve never had to wait more than 10 days for a refund in the last 11 years. This is some cockamamie shenanigans going on this year. Pather or not…you’re just not seeing movement.
Amounts stills showing. No bars but this message this morning:
Your tax return is still being processed.
A refund date will be provided when available.
Updated overnight. No bars, all amounts etc are there and message says:
“Your tax return is still being processed.
A refund date will be provided when available.”
Bit the bullet and called today. Spoke with a rep who said “they are still processing your return. We have experienced a ‘processing delay’ that has impacted your return”. I don’t have any credits and I have no clue what that means. I didn’t want to hammer her given that I’d already been on hold for 15 minutes while she “reviewed” my return. She said they did not need any more information from me at this time as well.
So it’s officially the waiting game….
@KayKay, I don’t have ACTC or EITC or any credits.
@Trevor, keep us posted.
Thanks @Heidi I’ve seen a few of us…trying to gather a rough estimate of how many of us there are.
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This is beyond strange. I think this is HRBlock. I got . a rejection text then an accepted text without me taking any action. @Big Guy I’m going to call the IRS to get an understanding of what is really going on.
No credits but still one bar and no transcripts available.
After you get your Cycle date from last year.
https://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-030-123r
IMF Daily Processing (Individual Master File)
IMF processing will be daily except on weekends. Some transactions post to IMF on a daily basis as opposed to during the weekly cycle.
IMF Cycle Date is a daily cycle designated by an eight digit number indicating the year, the two digit cycle number and the two digit number indicating the day of the week (YYYYWWDD).
The following values for DD are defined:
01 = Friday
02 = Monday
03 = Tuesday
04 = Wednesday
05 = ThursdayNote: This date is the equivalent of the Cycle Date in IDRS and reflects the date the transaction is posted by IMF. See Exhibit 3.30.123-2, Enterprise Computing Center – MTB Posting Cycle Calendar.
February 14, 2016 at 12:41 pm in reply to: Negative balance showing in green on Georgia tax center account, good thing? #4139812Ok, I’m in and mine shows a negative too. Which is my refund amount. I wonder if GA is low on funds. This cannot all be security.
February 14, 2016 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Negative balance showing in green on Georgia tax center account, good thing? #4139806Which year’s AGI did you use to create your account? Mine fails with 2014 and 2015.
Filed 1/19
Accepted 1/19
Was able to order both trans today @6pm on 1/29
DDD 2/3Filed through HRBlock
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