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  • in reply to: 8863 #4246
    Anonymous

      Ok here is a place to combine info and compare info on filing with form 8863…Here is the Irs Offical Info.

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      IRS form that 1040 filers can begin filing in mid-February

      Taxpayers using this form can begin filing their tax returns in mid-February after the IRS updates its processing systems.

      Form 8863 Education Credits

      List of IRS forms that 1040 filers can begin filing in late February or into March 2013

      The following tax forms will be accepted by the IRS in late February or into March after updating forms and completing programming and testing of its processing systems. A specific date will be announced in the near future.

      Form 3800 General Business Credit
      Form 4136 Credit for Federal Tax Paid on Fuels
      Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization (Including Information on Listed Property)
      Form 5074 Allocation of Individual Income Tax to Guam or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
      Form 5471 Information Return of U.S. Persons With Respect to Certain Foreign Corporations
      Form 5695 Residential Energy Credits
      Form 5735 American Samoa Economic Development Credit
      Form 5884 Work Opportunity Credit
      Form 6478 Credit for Alcohol Used as Fuel
      Form 6765 Credit for Increasing Research Activities
      Form 8396 Mortgage Interest Credit
      Form 8582 Passive Activity Loss Limitations
      Form 8820 Orphan Drug Credit
      Form 8834 Qualified Plug-in Electric and Electric Vehicle Credit
      Form 8839 Qualified Adoption Expenses
      Form 8844 Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community Employment Credit
      Form 8845 Indian Employment Credit
      Form 8859 District of Columbia First-Time Homebuyer Credit
      Form 8864 Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Fuels Credit
      Form 8874 New Markets Credits
      Form 8900 Qualified Railroad Track Maintenance Credit
      Form 8903 Domestic Production Activities Deduction
      Form 8908 Energy Efficient Home Credit
      Form 8909 Energy Efficient Appliance Credit
      Form 8910 Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit
      Form 8911 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit
      Form 8912 Credit to Holders of Tax Credit Bonds
      Form 8923 Mine Rescue Team Training Credit
      Form 8932 Credit for Employer Differential Wage Payments
      Form 8936 Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit

      http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/List-of-IRS-forms-that-1040-filers-can-begin-filing-in-late-February-or-into-March-2013

      Please add any additional info and compare info on this subject but please provide a link to where your info is coming from, fact checking is a big part of the puzzle:)

      in reply to: 2013 Tax Season #4204
      Jennifer

        I filed my taxes with tax act on the 18th, received an email that they were accepted on the 24th. As part of the email, this was at the bottom:

        As part of controlled IRS testing, a small number of federal returns will be transmitted to the IRS between January 23 and January 29, 2013. This is before processing officially begins on January 30. If you receive an acknowledgement during this timeframe, your return has been accepted by the IRS but your refund will not be processed early.

        If you expect a federal refund, the IRS Where’s My Refund? tool will provide personalized information about your tax return beginning January 30th. The timeframe for issuing refunds will not begin before this date.

        The IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days. See What to Expect for Refunds for more information on when to expect your refund.

        Ready for that refund!

        in reply to: One Liner's #3885
        Maritza

          Did anyone that had the “one liner” ever find out what it means?

          in reply to: WoodForest Bank #3846
          sandi

            My direct from same employer I have been getting them over a year from didxnot post today although I was told by suoervisor it was in backend at 5:30pm. They gave me $300 of my $1660 while I waired for it to officially post and it did not. Called and spoke with another supervisor and was told tomorrow although again confirmed they had it. I don’t understand and given no explanation.

            in reply to: Why was my refund pushed back with processing delays? #2426
            Andrew

              Filed my return in early April and still haven’t recieved any notice or communication from the IRS. The website WMR has been stuck on “Your information has been recieved and is being processed” since mid April. terrible………….

              in reply to: Why was my refund pushed back with processing delays? #2422
              Stillwaitinginthesouth

                I am still waiting also. IRS site says return received and processing…..ugh. Since June now. At one point it said refund would arrive June now it says…processing. Very frustrating. Definitely making sure I do not have a refund on my 2012 return.

                in reply to: Why was my refund pushed back with processing delays? #2337
                patiently.waiting

                  Has anyone received their refund yet?

                  in reply to: Why was my refund pushed back with processing delays? #2332
                  patience running low

                    I been waiting since February n it’s July 17 nothing yet I really need to know what’s going on with my cash

                    in reply to: 2012 Injured Spouse #2331
                    Anonymous

                      After five months of waiting, finally in July I was told by the IRS they didn’t know when they would be able to send the money, — they did not have the funds. How does one argue with that?

                      in reply to: IRS Letters #2330
                      Anonymous

                        @ MEl I am going through the same process i sent all info in and recieved a letter stating that i should recieve a reply by july 19th

                        in reply to: IRS Letters #2329
                        Mel

                          I had called and asked about my refund in April and the rep told me that my return was going into examination and that I should receive a letter by May 7th requesting more info. Well the letter came exactly on May 7th requesting info and I actually didn’t send back the info til the 1st of June because the info they asked for I actually had to wait for it to be mailed out to me regarding my infant child. I called irs and asked the rep will my info be accepted because my child is still young so there wasn’t a lot of options, he told me exactly what to request and mail to them and assured me that it’s all that needed for a child that young. I understood completely why the irs is being so cautious now and this is my first child so
                          New to claiming credits so I understand perfectly why they would want more info and that’s absolutely finbitty I kond of want my money now :/ so now I’m waiting for some kind of response, I’ve realized their responses take at least a month and I did add tracking so I know exactly what date they received it. It’s just waiting to see how long it sits on someone’s desk now :(

                          in reply to: 2012 Injured Spouse #2328
                          Kelly L. Hansen

                            I wrote the post above, my social ends in edited by admin. This site is not affiliated with the IRS. Please do not post personally identifying info.

                            Please credit the account from which you took the $150 per month in disability funds TODAY. It is a USDIRECTEXPRESS account where social security disability places funds for people with disabilities each month. And I need financial help this month so much. I have many extra demands on my budget over the past few months, and I just can’t wait any longer. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.

                            in reply to: 2012 Injured Spouse #2327
                            Kelly L. Hansen

                              I’ve been waiting forever, was promised it would be in February 2012, for a 3600.00 injured spouse refund, and I’ve still not received it!! The IRS took $150 per month for 30 months from my disability benefit of $1000 per month (my fixed income) to pay my ex-spouse’s unpaid business tax … and I received my final letter (after my first temporary letter stating relief would be given) on January 30, 2012 stating the process was final and the funds deducted from my disability check would be returned to me. I am still waiting and it is now June 4, 2012! I desperately need this money. What should I do?

                              If I didn’t pay the IRS, I would be charged additional fees, penalties, and a higher percentage. And whatever else. I hope the IRS plans to add all of these things to my $3600.00. I should be due around $10,000.

                              Please, IRS, let me know what I need to do to get my money! I’m an injured spouse. Initially I was so pleased with the people and the process, but waiting and waiting for the money has soured my experience. PLEASE HELP ME.

                              in reply to: IRS Letters #2324
                              BillR

                                IRS told me on phone that my return was being reviewed by examination department and that I should have received a letter stating same. I never received a letter of any kind from them. Tax preparer told me to call back and ask them to resend. They would not resend and told me that some deduction(s) was going to be disallowed and my tax obligation is going up. But no letter and no details. Scary.

                                in reply to: No longer can post on IGMR main site #2316
                                Anonymous

                                  Let’s hope praying to get unblocked is more effective than praying for your refund…lmao, sorry we are working on a fix for you, but wanted to stop in and say hi let you know you are not all alone in the forum.

                                  in reply to: No longer can post on IGMR main site #2313
                                  Admin
                                  jemar707
                                    @jemar707

                                    Nevermind, I see.you were logged in to post this message. Please send an email to admin (at bottom of page) I just need to ask you a couple questions. I’m so sorry for this silly block….

                                    in reply to: No longer can post on IGMR main site #2312
                                    Admin
                                    jemar707
                                      @jemar707

                                      Hi Are. just pray. I’m so JUST KIDDING. sorry that you were unable to post. We had to put a lot of speed bumps in place to deal with my “stalker” and looks like you were affected. Can you send me an email from your registered email address so that I can verify this is you and get you whitelisted. Thanks :)

                                      in reply to: #2311
                                      Anonymous

                                        I am not getting a “You cannot post from your location” message on here. I am in London, still am. I also am not the person who was spamming the boards or whatever happened last night. Can we fix this please?

                                        in reply to: Have An HDD and no DD?? #2310
                                        Anonymous

                                          1. Double Check Direct Deposit Routing Number, number for number
                                          2. Double Check Direct Deposit Account Number, number for number
                                          3. Verify that you checked the right type of account (checking/savings) on your tax software (If you had it DD in a savings account, make sure you or your accountant didn’t check “checkings.”)
                                          4. Call your bank to see if deposit was rejected for any reason (Wrong account number, name not matching, if it is a small down home bank you will find out this reason within 10 minutes, big banks are harder.)
                                          5. If bank has no idea, wait until the day specified on Where’s My Refund (Where’s My Refund (WMR)) to call the IRS, they will mail you out a check pretty quickly. I know people that have gotten their checks within 2 weeks of failed direct deposit dates… Shortest was about 1.5 weeks.

                                          Always wait a full five days after your failed HDD date to call the IRS (so you won’t waste 30 or more minutes of your life on hold just to hear “We can’t give you information until….” If you filed on April 25, don’t call till the 30th.

                                          Failed direct deposits can happen for a multitude of reasons, the most common being entering wrong routing and account numbers, or putting them in the wrong places on the tax return (switching the numbers). One of my banks, a credit union, denied multiple deposits because many banks are adopting the policy of not accepting returns that have a different name than the bank account. Every return that is supposed to be direct deposited has a specific set of ACH deposit instructions that go from the IRS to the bank about a day before your return is supposed to be deposited. If your bank sees another name on their that does not completely match the name on the account, they may deny it. They also may deny it for having incorrect account numbers. The worst thing is that if you entered in the wrong account number and it was connected to another bank account at that bank, then it will be put in that account with no question (this is for banks that have not adopted the name matching policy yet). People who this has happened to have reported NEVER receving their tax returns. Of course, the IRS is not responsible for a lost return due to incorrect account numbers! Unless it of course comes back to them as rejected, in that case you will get a check in the mail within 2-6 weeks to the address listed on your tax return..

                                          Refer to this link for more information about people who lost their tax returns FOREVER:

                                          http://taxes.about.com/b/2006/09/25/incorrect-direct-deposit-of-tax-refund.htm

                                          in reply to: Why was my refund pushed back with processing delays? #2307
                                          lisa whitehead

                                            I filed my taxes on march 16 where’s my refund said I would receive it on April 24 but I have not got it yet.

                                            in reply to: Why was my refund pushed back with processing delays? #2306
                                            lisa whitehead

                                              I filed my rare on march 16 said I would receive the refund by April 24th nothing yet. When will I get my refumd

                                              in reply to: examination process questions #2124
                                              Irfan

                                                This is why people are told to wait for their W-2 s. The dernifefce is probably a deduction for something you have taken out pre-tax like health care or retirement.Did you file it yourself, or with somebody like H&R Block? If you filed through someone else, call them and ask if it was transmitted yet they’re not legally allowed to send it to the IRS without having the W-2.If you filed it yourself, then you know it’s already sent. In that case, you’ll have to file an amended return, 1040X. You can download the form and instructions at irs.gov. It’s not real complex, but must be filed on paper, not efiled.For your state, do it with the correct numbers from your W-2. You might end up with a letter from them too if they do their computer match with the feds before your federal return is corrected.You’re not in trouble with the IRS, but you’ve caused yourself some unnecessary aggravation.Good luck.

                                                in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #2122
                                                Madelyn

                                                  Wow. Really?Paypal is already so suoipcisus in my mind. I have a paypal account for my business and one for personal use. For the business, I don’t mind giving a tax id, but for the personal account I really don’t think I should need to supply my social security number unless I pass a certain threshold.

                                                  in reply to: WMR #2095
                                                  Innocent

                                                    I wouldn’t be too crceeonnd about the message but, in will in fact delay the receipt of your refund for a bit. My friend got the same message and they requested proof of a dependant living with him and him having legal custody but, this was triggered because he was claimed on someone else’s return as well. All it is, is there is some discrepancy in information that you entered on your return to what the IRS has in their system and basically want you to send the additional information proving what ever it may be If you call the IRS they will be able to give you more information on the problem and should be able to tell you what the notice is requesting (800) 829-1040 Was this answer helpful?

                                                    in reply to: What Are You Doing With Your Refund? #2092
                                                    Peniata

                                                      It’s good to see someone thinking it thurogh.

                                                      in reply to: February 1-10 Filers #2085
                                                      David

                                                        In 2005, the IRS tightened the rules for head of uohsehold.Previously, you could claim HOH if your adult child lived with you no matter how much money they made. Now, you must also be able to claim that child as a dependent and that meant their income has to be less than $3500.Previously (for 1 or 2 years *only*), you could even claim HOH if you had a child that you treated as your own living with you all year. Now, that child had to be a qualifying child related to you by blood or marriage. The child of a roommate, girlfriend or cousin does not qualify.While most preparers noticed and followed the rule changes, some didn’t. While most preparers quizzed their clients to ensure they actually met the rules, some simply heard I-did-it-last-year and did it again.As for HRB, did you have the extra cost insurance that said HRB would actually pay for the mistakes, including tax, or just the regular professional courtesy that they would try to assist with an amended return and consider paying the penalties?Ultimately, the tax return is your paperwork. Ultimately, the information on the return and tax bill are yours. If you owe higher taxes, then it’s yours to pay.

                                                        in reply to: Taxpayer Advocate (TA) #2076
                                                        Karen

                                                          the Tax advocate is yes a free IRS rcsviee however, it is not for resolving your tax debtthe office is available to help you resolve tax issues you have not been able to resolve with the normal IRS channelsit is a small office, not a big work force and very busyif you have a $16000 tax debt, you only options are to pay it, get an installment agreement or try the Offer in Compromise which you can do yourselfthe latter is not often accepted and not a hugely successful option

                                                          in reply to: What Are You Doing With Your Refund? #2070
                                                          Hmmmm

                                                            paying fines, getting license, computer fixed, hd camera (to start a vlog), bariatric clinic, getting in shape, establish credit, and MOVE! ITS A LOT I NEED/WANT THIS MONEY FOR…sad praying for this best!!!

                                                            in reply to: H&R Block #2069
                                                            Veronica

                                                              If you REALLY want to be “smart” about it, don’t have so much tax withheld from your pay in the first place! A “decent” reunfd in my book is $0. Heck, I’d rather PAY when I file. That way the government is lending ME money, not the other way around that’s all that YOU are doing and you’re getting nothing in return for it either.If you went to Wally World and bought some stuff for $15 and gave the cashier a $20 and she told you that you’d have to wait until next April for your change, you’d go postal, right? Hell yes you would! Why then is it such a great deal when the GOVERNMENT does the same thing to you? Dumber yet, you AGREE in advance to let them do it to you. You ASK them to do it to you!If you get more than pocket change for a reunfd then you’re doing yourself a disservice. If you had the proper amount of tax withheld in the first place, you’d be current on your credit cards or be ahead on them even. The interest you would have saved could have EASILY been as much as HALF of whatever reunfd you are looking at given the credit card rates often charged to college students!If you’re carrying any credit card debt, pay that off FIRST. That’s a rate of return of between 35% and 75% right there.You want smart? You just got it!

                                                              in reply to: 2012 Tax Season #2051
                                                              jeff

                                                                I filed on the March 15, give or take was excepted 2 days later and had a should be dd date of march 30. Now its telling me because of processing delays April 24th. Am I gonna get my return?

                                                                in reply to: Is the WMR 6 Week Message Good News or Not? #2032
                                                                Anonymous

                                                                  Has anyone out there heard anything new about the 6 week message? I filed 2/14 and had the one liner until last Saturday when it changed to the 6 week message, its now been 9 weeks!

                                                                  in reply to: More codes and errors… #2005
                                                                  Anonymous

                                                                    Here are all the codes:
                                                                    Reference Code Status Description

                                                                    IRM
                                                                    1001 Refund paper check mailed more than 4 weeks ago See IRM 21.4.1.3.4, Refund Issued But, Lost, Stolen, Destroyed or Not Received
                                                                    1101 No data, taxpayer filed paper return more than 6 weeks ago See IRM 21.4.1.3.1.1, Return Not Found
                                                                    1102 No data, taxpayer filed electronic return more than 3 weeks ago See IRM 21.4.1.3.1.1, Return Not Found
                                                                    1021 FMS part offset, check mailed more than 4 weeks ago See IRM 21.4.1.3.2, Return/Refund Located
                                                                    1061 FMS part offset, direct deposit more than 1 week ago See IRM 21.4.1.3.2., Return/Refund Located
                                                                    1121 Problem identified; P-Freeze IRM 21.5.6.4.23, P- Freeze
                                                                    1141 Refund delayed liability on another account; V- Freeze more than 8 cycles IRM 21.5.6.4.34, V- Freeze
                                                                    1161 Refund delayed, bankruptcy on account :-V Freeze, CLOSING-CD-IND is ‘Y’; less than 8 weeks IRM 21.5.6.4.35, -V Freeze
                                                                    1181 Refund delayed, pulled for review, not within 7 cycles conduct account analysis
                                                                    1201 All other conditions not covered by a status code conduct account analysis
                                                                    1221 Refund delayed, pulled for review, within 7 cycles conduct account analysis
                                                                    1241 Paper return received more than 6 weeks ago; -E Freeze; in review, notice for additional information will be received IRM 21.5.6.4.8, -E Freeze
                                                                    1242 Electronic return received more than 3 weeks ago; –E Freeze; in review, notice for additional information will be received IRM 21.5.6.4.8, -E Freeze
                                                                    1261 Paper return received more than 6 weeks ago; –Q Freeze; in review, notice for additional information will be received IRM 21.5.6.4.25, -Q Freeze
                                                                    1262 Electronic return received more than 3 weeks ago; -Q Freeze; in review, notice for additional information will be received IRM 21.5.6.4.25, -Q Freeze
                                                                    1301 Fact of Filing Electronic return received more than 3 weeks ago; no other information See IRM 21.4.1.3.1.2, Return Found/Not Processed
                                                                    1341 Refund delayed, liability on another account; V- Freeze IRM 21.5.6.4.34, V- Freeze
                                                                    1361 Refund withheld for part/full payment of another tax liability; V- Freeze IRM 21.5.6.4.34, V- Freeze
                                                                    1381 Refund withheld for part/full payment of another tax liability; V- Freeze IRM 21.5.6.4.34, V- Freeze
                                                                    1401 Refund withheld for part/full payment of another tax liability; V- Freeze IRM 21.5.6.4.34, V- Freeze
                                                                    1421 Refund delayed bankruptcy on account; -V Freeze; more than 8 weeks IRM 21.5.6.4.35, -V Freeze
                                                                    1441 Refund delayed, SSN, ITIN or Name mismatch with SSA/IRS; return posted to Invalid Segment IRM 21.5.6.4.13, I- Freeze
                                                                    1461 Taxpayer is advised their refund check was mailed undelivered by the Postal Service. Taxpayer is provided the option to update their address online. Check account to determine if the taxpayer changed their address online. If address is changed, advise taxpayer their request is being processed.
                                                                    If taxpayer did not change their address, follow instructions in IRM 21.4.3.4.3, Undeliverable Refund Checks.
                                                                    1481 Refund delayed, return Unpostable See IRM 21.4.1.3.1.2, Return Found/Not Processed
                                                                    1501 Direct Deposit between 1 and 2 weeks ago, check with bank, file check claim See IRM 21.4.1.4.7.1, Direct Deposit of Refunds
                                                                    1502 Direct Deposit more than 2 weeks ago, check with bank, file check claim See IRM 21.4.1.4.7.1, Direct Deposit of Refunds
                                                                    1521 No data, paper return taxpayer filed more than 6 weeks ago; TIN not validated IRM 21.5.6.4.13, I- Freeze
                                                                    1522 No data, taxpayer filed electronic return more than 3 weeks ago; TIN not validated See IRM 21.4.1.3.1.1, Return Not Found
                                                                    2007/2008 Taxpayer’s check returned undelivered by the Postal Service and taxpayer does not meet Internet Refund Fact of Filing (IRFOF) eligibility. For example account may have an additional liability, or a freeze code other than S-. Analyze account and take appropriate action.
                                                                    2009 Taxpayer’s check returned undelivered by the Postal Service and taxpayer does not meet IRFOF eligibility. Taxpayer does not pass disclosure through IRFOF due to lack of data on IRFOF. IRM 21.4.3.4.3, Undeliverable Refund Checks
                                                                    8001 Paper return taxpayer filed more than 6 weeks ago, failed authentication Conduct account analysis.
                                                                    8002 Electronic return taxpayer filed more than 3 weeks ago, failed authentication Conduct account analysis.
                                                                    9001 Taxpayer accessed Refund Status using a secondary TIN. Refund Status could not be returned. Get a Primary TIN Analyze account and follow appropriate IRM.
                                                                    9021 Reference Code for all math error conditions Analyze account and follow appropriate IRM
                                                                    9022 Math error on return. Direct deposit more than 1 week ago Analyze account and follow appropriate IRM
                                                                    9023 Math error on return. Refund paper check mailed more than 4 weeks ago Analyze account and follow appropriate IRM
                                                                    9024 Math error on return. Balance due more than $50 Analyze account and follow appropriate IRM

                                                                    in reply to: WoodForest Bank #2004
                                                                    Anonymous

                                                                      I also use Woodforest and they process dd for same day up until 8pm….if they get later then it will be next day.

                                                                      in reply to: Is the WMR 6 Week Message Good News or Not? #2003
                                                                      Anonymous

                                                                        I would like to know the answer to this also. My Return was scheduled for dd by 4/13. Checked yesterday and was still “scheduled”, but later in afternoon it changed to “sent” on 4/13/12. Then this morning it had changed to the “6 week” for a short time and now they can’t give me any info…???? I am really hoping that they did indeed send it and it has not made it to my bank.

                                                                        in reply to: News and Blog Articles about Refund Delay #1998
                                                                        Anonymous

                                                                          Another interesting read!

                                                                          MrsRivera52 Says:
                                                                          April 13, 2012 at 6:39 pm
                                                                          Wooohoo it works!!!!! I found this in my news paper here in Florida regarding the tax fraud it was interesting to read: http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012304020032

                                                                          in reply to: Contact Numbers and Websites #1987
                                                                          Anonymous

                                                                            I have placed a list of News links in our Green Contacts tab for anyone interested in bringing attention to the IRS problems this year. That list can also be found here: Media.

                                                                            in reply to: Still no Date! #1977
                                                                            Anonymous

                                                                              Did you finally receive the illusive HDD and did not receive your refund on that date? One of our new users explained a possible cause.

                                                                              32inchforgiatos Says:
                                                                              April 13, 2012 at 3:29 pm
                                                                              Another branch of the IRS may have intercepted your refund for further review. When this happens, IRS Customer Service may tell you that the refund has been sent out when in fact it never reached your account. This is part of the IRS Revenue Protection Strategy and it insures that questionable information on a tax return is addressed before paying out the refund. If this happened in your case, you will get a letter from the IRS within the next few weeks to explain why your refund was withheld. They may need more information from you in order to complete the review and disburse your refund.

                                                                              in reply to: Out of the mouths of IRS Agents #1927
                                                                              Anonymous

                                                                                MrsRivera52 says:

                                                                                April 12, 2012 at 10:15 am

                                                                                Lmao well I just got off the phone with the IRS rep and this is my story: Filed 3/23 accepted within minutes still no money so I called this past Monday and the IRS rep said that they have already deducted my husbands debt from 2008 and my refund had been completed and to expect the return before April 23 however my family needs to get up to new jersey due to a family member in the hospital so I called again and spoke to rep number:1000730245 and told him our situation the put me on hold for 5 min and came back and told me the money has been frozen of course I asked why and he said to see if there are any other outstanding debts I told him there were none, he then told me I wouldn’t even receive it for 2-3 weeks from April 16th…. I’m livid at this point and asked why the previous rep told me the other information he said she shouldn’t have….. Well at this point this is a bunch of bull and I don’t believe anything they are saying…. That would out us at damn near 2 months for an e file smh!!!

                                                                                in reply to: Out of the mouths of IRS Agents #1925
                                                                                Anonymous

                                                                                  Needs Answers Says:
                                                                                  April 11, 2012 at 12:13 pm (Edit)
                                                                                  I just called to check on my return with the IRS, now this is only my second call. I was told it would be 60 days from today, i asked her why today? I called last week n no one said anything about a review. She told me it is 60 days from today because i called. And every time i call the 60 days starts over! What kind of s**t is that? Now they are having fun at our expense. This is bull. I filed my return 2/28 was accepted 2/29.

                                                                                  in reply to: Out of the mouths of IRS Agents #1922
                                                                                  Admin
                                                                                  jemar707
                                                                                    @jemar707

                                                                                    Singlemom Says:
                                                                                    April 11, 2012 at 8:26 pm (Edit)
                                                                                    Just got of the phone with an irs rep and asked her to file the referral process. She had no idea what i talking about she had to ask her supervisor and when she came back on the phone they told me i was told internal information and i was given a number for an advocate to call. Urrrrgggghhhh

                                                                                    in reply to: 2012 Tax Season #1920
                                                                                    Anonymous

                                                                                      I just thought this would be a good place to discuss what info the individual IRS Agents are giving when we call for updates on our return.

                                                                                      Here is a starter straight from the feed!

                                                                                      1/19 Info Says:
                                                                                      April 11, 2012 at 3:32 pm (Edit)
                                                                                      I just got off the phone with a rep from the IRS. He was very helpful. He told me to call back and ask for a referral letter. This letter is sent to the person that is actually processing your return. The person that is processing your return has 30 days to reply to you directly as to what is going on with your return. I hope this helps.

                                                                                      in reply to: What Are You Doing With Your Refund? #1908
                                                                                      Anonymous

                                                                                        My family and I are taking a trip to New Jersey, my husbands father recently had a stroke. The rest of the money will go to investing in our up and coming electronic repair business.

                                                                                        in reply to: More codes and errors… #1888
                                                                                        Anonymous

                                                                                          am self employed )operating without a business license) and I allow 2 of my friends to live in my house with 1 child each. they have lived with me all year and niether parent is filing taxes this year. I don’t charge either of them any money for rent, utilities or food etc. as they are both very close friends of mine. Now with that said, since the 2 children are under my roof I claimed them for the earned income credit. I have just received a letter from the irs requesting information to be submitted before I will receive my refund.
                                                                                          information requested are as follows:
                                                                                          1. EARNED INCOME CREDIT – FORM 886-H-EIC
                                                                                          2. DEPENDENTS – FORM 886-H-DEP
                                                                                          3. FILING STATUS – FORM 886-H-HOH
                                                                                          4. SCHEDULE C – FORM 11652

                                                                                          My question is… is this standard operating procedure for the irs review process? Do they normally ask for all this information to be submitted?

                                                                                          I don’t even know where to start. I have receipts for payments from the entire year proving my income totalling just over 13K. the parents of the children will cooperate and write any letter I need. the problem is that I support these children by providing a roof for them, but I don’t have guardian rights nor do I want them. I am just helping out my friends.

                                                                                          with the information I have provided do I need to be worried I will get in trouble for claiming my income which is, up til now, totally unreported and under the table in prior years.

                                                                                          any help would be appreciated.

                                                                                          thanks

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                                                                                          in reply to: More codes and errors… #1887
                                                                                          Anonymous

                                                                                            am self employed )operating without a business license) and I allow 2 of my friends to live in my house with 1 child each. they have lived with me all year and niether parent is filing taxes this year. I don’t charge either of them any money for rent, utilities or food etc. as they are both very close friends of mine. Now with that said, since the 2 children are under my roof I claimed them for the earned income credit. I have just received a letter from the irs requesting information to be submitted before I will receive my refund.
                                                                                            information requested are as follows:
                                                                                            1. EARNED INCOME CREDIT – FORM 886-H-EIC
                                                                                            2. DEPENDENTS – FORM 886-H-DEP
                                                                                            3. FILING STATUS – FORM 886-H-HOH
                                                                                            4. SCHEDULE C – FORM 11652

                                                                                            My question is… is this standard operating procedure for the irs review process? Do they normally ask for all this information to be submitted?

                                                                                            I don’t even know where to start. I have receipts for payments from the entire year proving my income totalling just over 13K. the parents of the children will cooperate and write any letter I need. the problem is that I support these children by providing a roof for them, but I don’t have guardian rights nor do I want them. I am just helping out my friends.

                                                                                            with the information I have provided do I need to be worried I will get in trouble for claiming my income which is, up til now, totally unreported and under the table in prior years.

                                                                                            any help would be appreciated.

                                                                                            thanks
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                                                                                            in reply to: Contact Numbers and Websites #1865
                                                                                            screwed

                                                                                              Contact number for turbotax and intuit’s refund cashing dept is called tax products group 1-877-908-7228. An agent at turbotax gave me this number to track and verify funds and when they will be in.

                                                                                              Second contact is for IRS – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES 1-800-304-3107
                                                                                              This number was given to me by the tax produvcts group because the IRS short changed my refund almost $900.00 in error.

                                                                                              in reply to: Updates #1851
                                                                                              Admin
                                                                                              jemar707
                                                                                                @jemar707

                                                                                                we used to see mass updates on Wednesday and Sunday nights, but other updates still occurred on other days of the week except Sunday. the last 2 weeks though haven’t shown mass updates though. keep checking.

                                                                                                in reply to: 2012 Tax Season #1849
                                                                                                Anonymous

                                                                                                  When does wmr actually update or does it update daily?

                                                                                                  in reply to: Lingo and Acronyms #1848
                                                                                                  Admin
                                                                                                  jemar707
                                                                                                    @jemar707

                                                                                                    Good point…we haven’t had a chance to add those, thanks for asking.

                                                                                                    Ghost is what people have come up with when describing that the WMR cannot find information about their return.

                                                                                                    One liner was coined referring to the message “your return has been received and is being processed.”

                                                                                                    in reply to: Lingo and Acronyms #1844
                                                                                                    Anonymous

                                                                                                      What’s a ghost mean? Does this mean WMR is not working?

                                                                                                      What’s a ‘one liner?’

                                                                                                      in reply to: One Liner's #1699
                                                                                                      AmandaL

                                                                                                        @tryingtobepatient, You know I did file a college credit. I’m not sure if that’s what the hold up is. I just wish that we could get it, The one letter I first got (which a rep told me to pay attention to that letter) My 60th day of waiting regarding that letter would be April 14th, On my transcripts it says my money will be realized on April 15th. I’m not sure if those two dates play a roll in it. Who knows. We’ll see.

                                                                                                        in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #1691
                                                                                                        Anonymous

                                                                                                          did some research and found this:
                                                                                                          https://ttlc.intuit.com/post/show_full/d5web-uo0r4BP8eJfbaBZS/wmr-irs-reference-number-9001

                                                                                                          Seems like a combination of glitches and delays.

                                                                                                          in reply to: One Liner's #1687
                                                                                                          Anonymous

                                                                                                            Filed 1/17 many by dates and then one liner for past few weeks. Today I went ghost. This has never happened to me. I don’t know what to think now.

                                                                                                            in reply to: 2012 Tax Season #1663
                                                                                                            Admin
                                                                                                            IGMR Admin
                                                                                                              @igmr-admin

                                                                                                              Below is a pattern we have seen regarding what days people receive deposits:

                                                                                                              March 31, 2012 at 11:25 am  (Edit)
                                                                                                              @All, I just reviewed all the recent comments here. (You will be able to search soon too).

                                                                                                              There have been “I GOT MY REFUND!!” reports on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. This confirms the information I personally was told by a Bank of America rep: “The IRS sends deposit notices on M-F and the deposit will post and become available according to the respective bank or prepaid card posting policies.

                                                                                                              The only bank I have heard of posting on a Saturday has been Wells Fargo; this was confirmed by one of our former moderators and detailed information regarding Wells Fargo posting schedule has been provided in the Forum.

                                                                                                              Also, their have been a few reports of Walmart’s Greendot prepaid product posting on a Saturday. BOA also told me that deposits are never posted on Saturdays or Sundays for their customers.

                                                                                                              If anyone has experience otherwise, please let us know and post it in the forum for other who are searching. For those that have heard only Wednesday and Friday, this I believe, was the IRS’s former policy we have each experienced in past years. According to a report I read on irs.gov summarizing the readiness for implementing the new system, this was a feature that would improve processing times this year.

                                                                                                              I believe this info dictactes that is safe to say that you can receive a deposit on any day of the week except Sunday.

                                                                                                              in reply to: Is There a Pattern? #1662
                                                                                                              Admin
                                                                                                              jemar707
                                                                                                                @jemar707

                                                                                                                Below is a pattern we have seen regarding what days people receive deposits:

                                                                                                                @All, I just reviewed all the recent comments here. (You will be able to search soon too).

                                                                                                                There have been “I GOT MY REFUND!!” reports on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. This confirms the information I personally was told by a Bank of America rep: “The IRS sends deposit notices on M-F and the deposit will post and become available according to the respective bank or prepaid card posting policies.

                                                                                                                The only bank I have heard of posting on a Saturday has been Wells Fargo; this was confirmed by one of our former moderators and detailed information regarding Wells Fargo posting schedule has been provided in the Forum.

                                                                                                                Also, their have been a few reports of Walmart’s Greendot prepaid product posting on a Saturday. BOA also told me that deposits are never posted on Saturdays or Sundays for their customers.

                                                                                                                If anyone has experience otherwise, please let us know and post it in the forum for other who are searching. For those that have heard only Wednesday and Friday, this I believe, was the IRS’s former policy we have each experienced in past years. According to a report I read on irs.gov summarizing the readiness for implementing the new system, this was a feature that would improve processing times this year.

                                                                                                                I believe this info dictactes that is safe to say that you can receive a deposit on any day of the week except Sunday..

                                                                                                                in reply to: One Liner's #1661
                                                                                                                neverendingwait

                                                                                                                  Accepted 3/6. I have had two dates 3/20, 3/27. Around the 16th it switched to the one liner. Haven’t bothered to call the IRS, not willing to wait on hold for hours to find out nothing.

                                                                                                                  in reply to: One Liner's #1660
                                                                                                                  dazedandconfused

                                                                                                                    I got the one-liner. From the person I talked to, the WMR site is invalid for people who have their returns held for review. BTW, I got the college credit, and this is my first time filing single, as I was previously married so I filed joint everytime. I think that’s why I got flagged. Damn you, IRS!

                                                                                                                    in reply to: One Liner's #1659
                                                                                                                    F/A-Jan23rd

                                                                                                                      I have the one liner now for the second time. Filed on 1/23 had the “should receive by 2/7 that came and went and it changed to the one liner for almost a month then changed to “should receive by April 3rd” a week later it changed to “should receive by March 27th” March 28th it changed back to the one liner and is still there. I know my return is in the errors department, has been since 1/26, but I’ve been told they were able to fix it themselves…if that’s the case then why the hell is it still in the errors department..I have no idea what the error is.

                                                                                                                      in reply to: One Liner's #1657
                                                                                                                      Anonymous

                                                                                                                        Amanda…did you take the college credit? I also had 2 dates and now a 1 liner. Filed mine in Jan.

                                                                                                                        in reply to: Still no Date! #1654
                                                                                                                        AmandaL

                                                                                                                          I want to see how many of us are actually out there with the scary “One Liner”. The one liner is when your Where’s My Refund states “Your tax return has been received and is being processed”, Now I personally have only gotten 2 dates since I’ve filed and I’ve been stuck on this one for the past 2 weeeks or so. I had a date of 02/07 for the LONGEST time, then finally it updated, to this one liner, then it updated to 03/20. And now I’m back here.

                                                                                                                          What has everyone elses experience been? Has anyone called and asked what it actually means?

                                                                                                                          in reply to: Time to change W-4 withholdings? #1653
                                                                                                                          Anonymous

                                                                                                                            Because of my particular circumstances, it was advantageous a few years ago for me to examine my withholdings from each paycheck. After tax deductions and credits each year, I typically have a very low tax liability that results in a sizable refund. By adjusting my W-4 on file with employer to better reflect what I expect to file at the end of year, I was able to reduce the federal taxes withheld from each paycheck (more $ throughout the year) and still receive my sizable refund at the end of year. This made a huge difference or me! Look into this and see if it’s appropriate for you situation, but just keep in mind if your income bracket or tax deductions changes throughout the year for whatever reason, you need to reexamine things so that you don’t end up owing. budget budget pla plan plan…. ;). Than you big sister (she worked in my payroll office) for teaching me this 10 years ago!

                                                                                                                            in reply to: 2012 Tax Season #1652
                                                                                                                            Anonymous

                                                                                                                              IRS Withholding Calculator

                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                              If you are an employee, the Withholding Calculator can help you determine whether you need to give your employer a new  Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate to avoid having too much or too little Federal income tax withheld from your pay. You can use your results from the calculator to help fill out the form.

                                                                                                                              Who Can Benefit From The Withholding Calculator?

                                                                                                                              Employees who would like to change their withholding to reduce their tax refund or their balance due;
                                                                                                                              Employees whose situations are only approximated by the worksheets on the paper W-4 (e.g., anyone with concurrent jobs, or couples in which both are employed; those entitled to file as Head of Household; and those with several children eligible for the Child Tax Credit);
                                                                                                                              Employees with non-wage income in excess of their adjustments and deductions, who would prefer to have tax on that income withheld from their paychecks rather than make periodic separate payments through the estimated tax procedures.
                                                                                                                              CAUTION:    If you will be subject to alternative minimum tax, self-employment tax, or other taxes; you will probably achieve more accurate withholding by following the instructions in Publication 919, How Do I Adjust My Tax Withholding?

                                                                                                                              Tips For Using This Program

                                                                                                                              Have your most recent pay stubs handy.
                                                                                                                              Have your most recent income tax return handy.
                                                                                                                              Estimate values if necessary, remembering that the results can only be as accurate as the input you provide.
                                                                                                                              To Change Your Withholding:

                                                                                                                              Use your results from this calculator to help you complete a new Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate.
                                                                                                                              Submit the completed Form to your employer.
                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                              Continue to the Withholding Calculator: http://www.irs.gov/individuals/page/0,,id=14806,00.html

                                                                                                                              in reply to: Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) & Other Help #1651
                                                                                                                              Anonymous

                                                                                                                                Get Tax Help

                                                                                                                                The Taxpayer Advocate Service is here to help
                                                                                                                                The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is Your Voice at the IRS. Our job is to ensure that every taxpayer is treated fairly, and that you know and understand your rights. We offer free help to guide you through the often-confusing process of resolving your tax problems that you haven’t been able to solve on your own. Remember, the worst thing you can do is nothing at all!

                                                                                                                                When to Come to TAS
                                                                                                                                If you are having tax problems and have not been able to resolve them yourself, come to us. Even if you feel like there is nowhere to turn, the worst thing you can do is nothing at all. Our advocates will ensure that your best interests are represented to the IRS.

                                                                                                                                TAS can help if you can’t resolve your problem with the IRS and:

                                                                                                                                Your problem is causing financial difficulties for you, your family, or your business.
                                                                                                                                You face (or your business is facing) an immediate threat of adverse action.
                                                                                                                                You have tried repeatedly to contact the IRS but no one has responded, or the IRS has not responded by the date promised.
                                                                                                                                If you qualify for our help, we’ll do everything we can to get your problem resolved. You will be assigned to one advocate who will be with you at every turn. We have offices in every state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Although TAS is independent within the IRS, our advocates know how to work with the IRS to get your problems resolved. And our services are always free.

                                                                                                                                Qualifying taxpayers will receive personalized service from a knowledgeable taxpayer advocate who will:

                                                                                                                                Listen to their problems,
                                                                                                                                Help them understand what needs to be done to resolve the problems, and
                                                                                                                                Stay with them every step of the way until the problems are resolved.
                                                                                                                                How to Reach a Taxpayer Advocate
                                                                                                                                You can find the address and phone number for your local Taxpayer Advocate Service office on our website at http://www.irs.gov/advocate. You can also:

                                                                                                                                Call our toll-free line at 1-877-777-4778.
                                                                                                                                Ask an IRS employee (in person or over the phone) to complete the form on your behalf.
                                                                                                                                Form 911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance (And Application for Taxpayer Assistance Order), is available by phone at 1-800-829-3676, or on http://www.irs.gov.
                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                Taxpayer Advocate Service Refocuses Workload

                                                                                                                                TAS is temporarily limiting its acceptance of cases when the taxpayer’s problem solely involves an IRS delay in processing certain tax documents, beginning October 1. If the taxpayer is not currently facing an imminent threat of enforcement action or otherwise experiencing situations that meet the definition of an economic burden, TAS will refer the taxpayer to the appropriate IRS function specializing in return processing issues, rather than accepting the problem as a TAS case. TAS will prioritize cases to ensure effective service to taxpayers who most need TAS’s assistance or whom TAS is best suited to assist.

                                                                                                                                in reply to: 2012 Injured Spouse #1650
                                                                                                                                Anonymous

                                                                                                                                  Injured or Innocent Spouse Tax Relief

                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                  IRS Tax Tip 2012-60, March 28, 2012

                                                                                                                                  You may be an injured spouse if you file a joint tax return and all or part of your portion of a refund was, or is expected to be, applied to your spouse’s legally enforceable past due financial obligations.

                                                                                                                                  Here are seven facts about claiming injured spouse relief:

                                                                                                                                  1. To be considered an injured spouse; you must have paid federal income tax or claimed a refundable tax credit, such as the Earned Income Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit on the joint return, and not be legally obligated to pay the past-due debt.

                                                                                                                                  2. Special rules apply in community property states. For more information about the factors used to determine whether you are subject to community property laws, see IRS Publication 555, Community Property.

                                                                                                                                  3. If you filed a joint return and you’re not responsible for the debt, but you are entitled to a portion of the refund, you may request your portion of the refund by filing Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation.

                                                                                                                                  4. You may file form 8379 along with your original tax return or your may file it by itself after you receive an IRS notice about the offset.

                                                                                                                                  5. You can file Form 8379 electronically. If you file a paper tax return you can include Form 8379 with your return, write “INJURED SPOUSE” at the top left of the Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ. IRS will process your allocation request before an offset occurs.

                                                                                                                                  6. If you are filing Form 8379 by itself, it must show both spouses’ Social Security numbers in the same order as they appeared on your income tax return. You, the “injured” spouse, must sign the form.

                                                                                                                                  7. Do not use Form 8379 if you are claiming innocent spouse relief. Instead, file Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief. This relief from a joint liability applies only in certain limited circumstances. However, in 2011 the IRS eliminated the two-year time limit that applies to certain relief requests. IRS Publication 971, Innocent Spouse Relief, explains who may qualify, and how to request this relief.

                                                                                                                                  For complete information on Injured and Innocent Spouse Tax Relief, visit IRS.gov.

                                                                                                                                  Links:

                                                                                                                                  Publication 555, Community Property ( PDF)
                                                                                                                                  Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation ( PDF)
                                                                                                                                  Instructions for Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation ( PDF)
                                                                                                                                  Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief ( PDF)
                                                                                                                                  Instructions for Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief ( PDF)
                                                                                                                                  Publication 971, Innocent Spouse Relief ( PDF)
                                                                                                                                  YouTube Videos:

                                                                                                                                  Innocent Spouse Relief English | Spanish | ASL

                                                                                                                                  Podcast:

                                                                                                                                  Innocent Spouse

                                                                                                                                   http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=256031,00.html

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                  in reply to: Is the WMR 6 Week Message Good News or Not? #1648
                                                                                                                                  WMRsucks

                                                                                                                                    What exactly is the 6 week message?

                                                                                                                                    in reply to: WMR Messages #1643
                                                                                                                                    Cathy

                                                                                                                                      Filed on 3/16. Accepted on 3/17 with a dd of 4/10. DD of 4/10 changed to 4/3 with now explanation. That seemed like good news? Then checked WMR again and got the “6 week message” with no explanation. After much reading I am still confused. Some say it means the money is released and on its way. Others say it means the return has been “pulled” for review or that there is some other sort of trouble.
                                                                                                                                      Does anyone know the truth? Or have a similar story? Misery loves company! Would love to hear similar stories and their outcomes. And most importantly what opinions are based on regarding the 6 week message.
                                                                                                                                      Thanks and good luck to all!

                                                                                                                                      in reply to: What Are You Doing With Your Refund? #1638
                                                                                                                                      Anonymous

                                                                                                                                        Eadoin2 said:
                                                                                                                                        January 27, 2012 1:17 PM
                                                                                                                                        Trips, gifts, bills, savings, new furniture….what are you doing with yours?

                                                                                                                                        qubaricanmami said:
                                                                                                                                        January 27, 2012 6:48 PM
                                                                                                                                        Pay off student loans and bills pay my car insurance off and save every other dime..

                                                                                                                                        in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #1637
                                                                                                                                        Anonymous

                                                                                                                                          IRS Code 9001 Info

                                                                                                                                          Hydie said:
                                                                                                                                          January 27, 2012 7:42 PM

                                                                                                                                          IRS Code 9001:

                                                                                                                                          9001 Taxpayer accessed Refund Status using a secondary TIN. Refund Status could not be returned. Get a Primary TIN Analyze account and follow appropriate IRM.

                                                                                                                                          What is TIN –
                                                                                                                                          Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN)

                                                                                                                                          A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identification number used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the administration of tax laws. It is issued either by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or by the IRS. A Social Security number (SSN) is issued by the SSA whereas all other TINs are issued by the IRS.

                                                                                                                                          What is IRM?
                                                                                                                                          Internal Revenue Manual (IRM)
                                                                                                                                          http://www.irs.gov/irm/index.html

                                                                                                                                          in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #4120236
                                                                                                                                          Anonymous

                                                                                                                                            Hey what furs this mean?

                                                                                                                                            und Status Results
                                                                                                                                            Print. Take the survey.

                                                                                                                                            We cannot provide any information about your refund.
                                                                                                                                            Please allow at least 4 weeks from the date you mailed your return to get information about your refund.

                                                                                                                                            Please read the following information related to your tax situation:
                                                                                                                                            Tax Topic 152, Refund Information

                                                                                                                                            in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #4120240
                                                                                                                                            Anonymous

                                                                                                                                              What does this mean?

                                                                                                                                              Refund Status Results
                                                                                                                                              Print. Take the survey.

                                                                                                                                              We cannot provide any information about your refund.
                                                                                                                                              Please allow at least 4 weeks from the date you mailed your return to get information about your refund.

                                                                                                                                              Please read the following information related to your tax situation:
                                                                                                                                              Tax Topic 152, Refund Information

                                                                                                                                              in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #6105
                                                                                                                                              Anonymous

                                                                                                                                                What does it mean? I just received it with no way of talking to an irs agent until Monday.

                                                                                                                                                in reply to: Any updates on 9001 code #4119978
                                                                                                                                                Chrissy

                                                                                                                                                  This morning I checked WMR to find… there is no information available on your return…. Reference Code 9001.
                                                                                                                                                  From what I have researched it says the code means someone tried to login using the secondary taxpayers SS #. This can not be correct as I filed HOH only claiming my 2 small children. There is no secondary tax payer.
                                                                                                                                                  I’m starting to worry.
                                                                                                                                                  I filed 1/07/16
                                                                                                                                                  Accepted 1/11/16
                                                                                                                                                  Wmr was at one bar until this morning, now bars are gone.
                                                                                                                                                  Can order Account Transcript but not Return Transcript.
                                                                                                                                                  Only change on my taxes from prior years is that I had a baby.
                                                                                                                                                  Can anyone offer any insight or past experience with code 9001.
                                                                                                                                                  Thanks! And congrats to those who got their DDD!

                                                                                                                                                  in reply to: More codes and errors… #4122389
                                                                                                                                                  ilovemykids

                                                                                                                                                    Just wondering am I the only one who still has the 9001 code,what’s going on seems no one is talking about it anymore needing updates.

                                                                                                                                                    in reply to: Banks & Prepaid Cards #1636
                                                                                                                                                    Anonymous

                                                                                                                                                      viola said:
                                                                                                                                                      January 27, 2012 6:56 PM
                                                                                                                                                      Anyone else use WoodForest bank? When I opened my account a few months ago I was told that they do not hold direct deposited checks. I specifically asked about my tax return and they said as long as its direct deposited it will not be held, as soon as it is sent to the bank they release it to the customer. However, I have noticed a guideline on transactions stating that if they are done before 8 pm they are posted to the account but after 8pm they get posted the next day. Not sure if this info will help anyone but I figured I’d pass it along. If anyone has any other information about this bank please post. Thanks!

                                                                                                                                                      Jorrie said:
                                                                                                                                                      January 27, 2012 7:33 PM
                                                                                                                                                      I use woodforest as well and they do not hold deposits my return went in last year at like 1pm. Our branch manager said as soon as a dd comes in its available to you.

                                                                                                                                                      Tiffany said:
                                                                                                                                                      January 27, 2012 7:51 PM
                                                                                                                                                      I used to bank with them and my direct deposits from employer always came in immediately after being sent from payroll company – on Wed instead of Friday. No exp. with taxes to that account, though.

                                                                                                                                                      – Tiff
                                                                                                                                                      “Tomorrow is… another day.” -Scarlett O’Hara

                                                                                                                                                      in reply to: Offset #1634
                                                                                                                                                      Anonymous

                                                                                                                                                        Offset Issues

                                                                                                                                                        carolyn said:
                                                                                                                                                        January 29, 2012 7:26 AM
                                                                                                                                                        You bay be offset for MANY different resons! Some will not “reveal” themselves on the offset hotline, and some will. These offsets can be big or small. Let’s work together and talk them through.

                                                                                                                                                        OFFSET HOTLINE: 800.304.3107

                                                                                                                                                        carolyn said:

                                                                                                                                                        January 29, 2012 7:30 AM
                                                                                                                                                        800.808.4262 This number was listed by “me in GA” as an IRS taxes owed phone number. I have not called it so I am not sure what this will get you.

                                                                                                                                                        ricky said:
                                                                                                                                                        January 29, 2012 7:31 AM
                                                                                                                                                        http://www.fms.treas.gov/faq/offsets_tax.html

                                                                                                                                                        carolyn said:
                                                                                                                                                        January 29, 2012 7:40 AM
                                                                                                                                                        You can call and ask an agent to pull up your “account” and go over it with them. I know because I did this last week and got specifics. Also, I believe that if you have a taxes owed offset you would have received a letter/bill in the mail. I have. That is why I originally called the IRS. I wanted to find out what was going on. I was also informed that I would be receiving a certified letter about my TAX DEBT, which I did.

                                                                                                                                                        carolyn said:
                                                                                                                                                        January 29, 2012 7:41 AM
                                                                                                                                                        Thanks, ricky!

                                                                                                                                                        in reply to: Banks & Prepaid Cards #1631
                                                                                                                                                        Anonymous

                                                                                                                                                          Eadoin2 said:
                                                                                                                                                          January 27, 2012 3:28 PM

                                                                                                                                                          Wells Fargo DD days and schedule

                                                                                                                                                          Ok just got off the phone with Wells Fargo and this is their schedule regarding Direct Deposits….They process every night except Saturday and Sunday night. so at this point the will process again tonight for tomorrow availability, they will not process again until Monday night…sooooo we might be getting them over night tonight for tomorrow or Over night Monday for Tuesday Morning…this is based on my 1/30 irs dd….You can adjust this method according to your dd date…

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