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Still the same here to no update TT DD 2/23 maybe tomorrow
February 19, 2017 at 2:40 am in reply to: After you receive a DDD can the IRS still pull that back if new offset pops up? #4179104Yes they did my wife the same way 2 years ago and we just came to an agreement back in October. It sucked they waited until they gave her refund then audited her in June of 2015.
@Will-I-Am
Im not arguing yes we want our money its updating right now as we type. calm down. Just got to the igotmyrefund facebook page and you will see people updated that had the same message we did.
@Will-I-Am
it did not update the path message was designed to do exactly what it did at 12:00am on 1/16. It will update at 3:30am to 6:00am eastern time.
That message was designed to do that at exactly 12:00am on 1/16 until it update which is 3:30am to 6:00am
It updates between 3:30am to 6:00am. From what I was told that message was designed to do that today until it update.
If you used Turbo Tax Santa Barbra Tax Group (SBTG) is the bank you pay fees to
Tax Slayer use Santa Barbra Tax Group (SBTG)
Tax Act use Republic Bankthey made a statement saying they will not update until the 16th and the 18th
this statement is from 2/13/2017WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that the next couple of weeks, especially around Presidents’ Day, marks the busiest time of year for IRS toll-free phone services. Taxpayers can avoid the rush by getting answers to their questions on IRS.gov.
The IRS will be issuing an “Avoid the Rush” series of news releases that provide tips related to the most common questions asked by taxpayers during the February peak.
The IRS will staff its toll-free telephone service Saturday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., callers’ local time, and Monday, Feb. 20, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., callers’ local time.
To save time and find answers faster, taxpayers should make IRS.gov their first stop. A good place to start is the IRS Services Guide for a quick overview of online services and resources. IRS information and some tools are also in Spanish.
Here are some reasons people call the IRS as well as faster and easier ways to get answers on IRS.gov:
Where’s My Refund?
The IRS issues more than 90 percent of refunds in less than 21 days. IRS representatives cannot provide individual refund information before then. Taxpayers can easily find information about their refund by using the “Where’s My Refund? tool. It’s available on IRS.gov and on the mobile app, IRS2Go. “Where’s My Refund?” provides taxpayers with the most up-to-date information available.
“Where’s My Refund?” Begins Updating Feb. 16 for EITC and ACTC Filers
By law, the IRS must hold Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit refunds until Feb. 15. Taxpayers will begin to see refunds claiming EITC/ACTC the week of Feb. 27. “Where’s My Refund?” will update for EITC/ACTC refunds beginning Feb. 16, with the vast majority updating by Feb. 18.The IRS made a statement the other day that it will not update until the 16th and the 18th.
I’m getting really sick and tired of the IRS. This is ridiculous I really think they are hiding something from us I don’t know what it is but it will come out sooner or later.
The IRS released a statement saying it will not update until the 16th and the 18th SMH.
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