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Ethan Anderson
As someone who just joined this community and stumbled upon this discussion, I can't express how grateful I am for finding such detailed and helpful information! I recently received my first IRS transcript and was completely bewildered by the various codes - I had no idea what any of them meant and was worried I might be in some kind of trouble. Tom's thorough explanations of codes 424, 420, and 421 have been incredibly enlightening and have really put my mind at ease. It's so reassuring to learn that these codes follow a logical progression and that seeing a 424 doesn't automatically mean you're being audited. The real-world example from Keisha showing how quickly her situation moved from 424 to 420 is particularly comforting. I'm impressed by how welcoming and knowledgeable this community is - it's exactly what people like me need when trying to navigate these complex government processes for the first time. Thank you all for sharing your expertise and creating such a supportive environment!
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Ravi Gupta
•Welcome to the community, Ethan! I'm also fairly new here and can completely relate to that feeling of confusion when first encountering IRS transcript codes. I remember staring at my transcript wondering if I was in serious trouble or if these codes were just routine - it's such a relief to find this community where experienced members break down these processes so clearly. What's been most helpful for me is realizing that these codes are actually part of a very systematic process rather than random scary indicators. The progression from 424 to 420/421 that Tom explained so well really demystifies the whole thing. I'm grateful for communities like this where newcomers can get accurate information and peace of mind about government processes that can feel overwhelming at first. Looking forward to learning more alongside fellow newcomers like yourself!
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Cole Roush
This has been such an incredibly helpful discussion for newcomers like myself! I recently received my first IRS transcript and seeing code 424 made me panic - I immediately thought I was being audited or had made a serious error on my return. Tom's detailed breakdown of what these codes actually mean has been a huge relief. Understanding that 424 simply means the return is flagged for review, and that it can quickly progress to 420 (review completed) or 421 (officially closed) really puts things in perspective. Seeing Keisha's real experience of going from 424 to 420 in just a week is especially reassuring - it shows that these reviews can be routine and resolve quickly. I'm so grateful to have found a community where experienced members take the time to explain these government processes in such clear, accessible language. It's exactly what people like me need when navigating these systems for the first time. Thank you all for creating such a welcoming and informative space!
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Carlos Mendoza
•Welcome to the community, Cole! I'm also new here and completely understand that initial panic when you first see these codes on your transcript. I had the exact same reaction - my mind immediately went to worst-case scenarios! What's been so valuable about this discussion is how it shows that these codes are actually part of a very routine process that the IRS uses regularly. Tom's explanations have been incredibly helpful in demystifying what initially seemed like scary government jargon. It's also really comforting to see multiple real examples from community members who've gone through this process successfully. As newcomers, it's such a relief to find a place where we can get accurate, straightforward information about these processes without feeling embarrassed for not knowing them already. I'm looking forward to continuing to learn from this knowledgeable and supportive community!
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