Terri

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  • in reply to: North Carolina #4307791
    Terri
      @tlamblank

      Also been stuck on stage 1 since the 22nd. Most of our federal was offset for a student loan, so we’re going through the “injured spouse” process to get that back, so wouldn’t surprise me to see something happen to state too.

      in reply to: Tax topic 203 #4300551
      Terri
        @tlamblank

        I too was excited to see DDD 2/27, but for the first time ever, TAX TOPIC 203. Called and found out nothing for my husband, but it’s for my student loans from 2009. Student loans that were FORGIVIN because I never received the $$! Before the semester started, I was put in the hospital for pregnancy complications.. Fast forward to 2019, this is our first yr filing married/jointly. My husband made 100% of income last year, and we just got married last year. So we’re filing for “injured spouse”.

        You would think the IRS would notice, hmmm SHE had ZERO income, HE had ALL income, so we can’t take HIS money. SMH. Now we’ll be lucky to see our money in 5 weeks IF I fill everything out correctly and IF I get a Tax Advocate that cares/does their job to help speed it along.

        Prayers for everyone going through this!!

        in reply to: North Carolina #4295720
        Terri
          @tlamblank

          Also, we have SECU and it seems like nothing ever goes through early. Payroll, bank transfers, federal refunds all have posted on the exact date, about 2:30 am the day of. If you call cust. service and get a nice rep, they’ll actually tell you if there’s anything pending.

          in reply to: North Carolina #4295711
          Terri
            @tlamblank

            Filed 1/24
            Accepted 1/25
            FINALLY have movement today to “Stage 1”. Actually says, “Your return is in Stage 1. Your tax return is currently being processed. It may take up to 15 days for your return to move to the next stage of processing.”.

            We usually don’t finish up until at least our anniversary, which is March 21st. We know NC is taking their sweet, sweeeet time!

            in reply to: North Carolina #4254100
            Terri
              @tlamblank

              It’s sad and comical at the same time that this thread gets ZERO attention until late Feb. – early March. North Carolinian’s already know it’s gonna be a while before there is any resemblance of movement.

              With that being said, I hope everyone has a super SMOOTH tax season!

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