What does it mean when it says a refund date will be available?
A refund date will be provided when available.” Exactly mean? That status means your return has been queued as part of the current backlog at the IRS. Electronic returns are processed by a computer process and not by a human.
Does tax Topic 152 mean I’m getting my refund?
What is Tax Topic 152? Topic 152 is a generic reference code that some taxpayers may see when accessing the IRS Refund Status Tool. Keep in mind this tax topic doesn’t mean you made a mistake or did anything wrong when filing. It simply means your return is being processed and has yet to be approved or rejected.
What does it mean when it says we Cannot provide any information about your refund?
There may be something wrong with the tax return you filed and the information on file in the IRS database. Once your tax return reached the IRS the tax return may not have met the initial acknowledgment tests or another problem was discovered.
What do the reference codes on the IRS mean?
One of the biggest questions I’ve been seeing this year are what the various reference codes mean on the IRS Where’s My Refund Tool. A lot of tax filers are getting IRS Reference Codes back, but don’t know what they mean and don’t know if they are in trouble.
What do the IRM codes on a tax return mean?
Each error has a specific set of steps that the IRS will follow, called Inquiry Response Procedure. Here is the list of what the IRM Codes mean. 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
What is the IRS reference code for undeliverable refund checks?
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.
What does the IRS reference code 1201 mean?
According to the IRS, 1201 is a “catch all” code when no other code applies. It was generated by the computer so if you call IRS – the agent might not know what exactly triggered the review. It may be random selection as well.