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Called IRS and got nowhere as usual. Lady just read me the same script about path act that's on the website š
n/a means no access right? or no activity? these transcripts got me so confused
usually means no access. system prob overwhelmed from everyone checking
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sounds interesting but kinda skeptical. how does it work exactly?
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did you claim EIC or CTC? those usually take longer to process
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this should be pinned fr š
Nalani Liu
If you claimed EIC or CTC it usually takes longer to show up in transcripts just fyi
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Dananyl Lear
ā¢i did claim EIC actually... guess ill keep waiting š®āšØ
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Axel Bourke
Check your return status on Where's My Refund too. Sometimes that updates b4 transcripts do
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