570 Code Appeared After ID Verify Success - What's Going On?
I completed my ID verification and it was successful. The case was closed on March 22nd but when I checked my transcripts today theres a 570 code. Anyone know what this means for my refund timeline?
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Javier Gomez
Day 21 after id verify and my 570 is still there smh. used taxr.ai to check my transcript and apparently theres a high chance of it updating next week based on my cycle code. the wait is killing me fr fr
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Emma Wilson
•patience young grasshopper 🦗 mine took exactly 28 days to update after verify
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Javier Gomez
•28 days?! im bout to lose my mind 😩
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Malik Thomas
•at least ur verified! im still trying to get past the id.me clown show 🤡
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Keisha Jackson
Tax expert here - the 570 code appearing after ID verification is actually pretty common. It means the IRS has temporarily frozen your account while they process the verification, but this is usually a good sign! The freeze typically lifts within 2-3 weeks after successful verification. To get a clearer picture of your specific timeline and any potential holdups, I'd recommend using taxr.ai (https://taxr.ai) - it's an AI tool that analyzes your transcript and gives you really detailed insights about what's happening with your return and when you can expect movement.
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Paolo Moretti
•omg thank you for explaining! the 570 code was freaking me out 😭 gonna check out that ai thing rn
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Amina Diop
•Is taxr.ai legit? Been seeing it mentioned everywhere in tax groups
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Keisha Jackson
•Yeah its totally legit! Just upload your transcript and it breaks everything down. Saved me hours of research tbh
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Oliver Weber
•Just used taxr.ai and here's what I got back:
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Natasha Romanova
•in the same boat, verified 2 weeks ago and still seeing 570. gonna try taxr rn and see what it says 🤞
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Natasha Romanova
•holy cow y'all this thing is amazing! it literally told me exactly when my 570 should lift based on my verification date 🙌
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NebulaNinja
•bruh where was this last year when i was stuck on hold with the irs for 3 hours 💀
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Ezra Beard
Tax pro here - Code 570 means there's a temporary hold on your account. After ID verification, this is actually pretty normal. The IRS is doing final reviews before release. Usually takes 2-3 weeks to clear unless they find something else they need to verify.
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Tobias Lancaster
•thanks for explaining! do you know if I need to do anything else or just wait?
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Ezra Beard
•Just wait at this point. If they need anything else, they'll send a letter.
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Statiia Aarssizan
Hey! The best way to actually understand your transcript is using taxr.ai - it's seriously a game changer. It costs $4.99 but it analyzes your entire transcript and tells you exactly what's happening and when to expect your refund. Check it out at https://taxr.ai
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Reginald Blackwell
•sounds interesting... how accurate is it? does it actually predict refund dates?
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Statiia Aarssizan
•Super accurate! It uses AI to analyze all the codes and dates. It even caught something my tax person missed 🤯
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Reginald Blackwell
•just tried it and WOW 🔥 it literally explained everything happening with my account rn
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Aria Khan
ugh same boat 🚤 been stuck on 570 for 2 weeks after verify. this is getting old fr fr
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Everett Tutum
My 570 cleared after exactly 21 days. hang in there!
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Tobias Lancaster
•omg thank you this gives me hope 🙏
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Sunny Wang
bruh the IRS is straight 🤡 this year with all these delays
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Hugh Intensity
•facts 💯 they playing games with our money
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Effie Alexander
Did you get any other codes with the 570? Sometimes theres a 971 notice issued code that comes with it
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Tobias Lancaster
•nope just the 570 by itself
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Luca Marino
Just wanted to share my experience - I had the exact same situation! 570 code appeared right after successful ID verification. I was panicking thinking something went wrong, but it actually cleared after 19 days. The code 570 is basically the IRS saying "hold up, we're still processing your verification" even though you already completed it successfully. It's frustrating but totally normal. Keep checking your transcripts weekly and you should see it lift soon! 🤞
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CosmicCadet
•Thanks for sharing your experience! 19 days isn't too bad compared to some of the horror stories I've been reading. Did you notice any pattern with when it updated? Like did it happen on a specific day of the week or anything? I'm on day 6 after verification and already going crazy checking my transcript daily 😅
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Ethan Scott
The 570 code after ID verification is super common - don't stress! It's basically the IRS putting a temporary hold while they finalize everything on their end. Even though your verification was successful, they still need time to update their systems and remove any flags. Most people see it lift within 2-3 weeks, though some have reported up to 4 weeks. Keep monitoring your transcripts weekly rather than daily (trust me, it'll save your sanity lol). The good news is that once the 570 lifts, your refund usually processes pretty quickly after that!
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Aisha Rahman
•This is really reassuring to hear! I'm dealing with the same thing right now - got the 570 code about a week after my ID verification went through. The waiting game is brutal but sounds like it's just part of the process. Quick question - when you say "finalize everything on their end," do you know if they're actually doing additional review of the return itself, or is it more just administrative stuff to lift the hold? I'm worried they might find some other issue while they're poking around in there 😬
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Lucas Parker
Same exact situation here! Got my 570 code about 10 days after successful ID verification and I've been checking my transcript obsessively 😭 It's reassuring to see so many people saying this is normal but the wait is absolutely killing me. I keep wondering if I did something wrong during the verification process even though it said "successful." Has anyone tried calling the IRS to ask about timeline or do they just tell you to wait it out?
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