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Cass Green

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Just keep really good records! The IRS computers will match everything up eventually and if theres any discrepancy theyll let you know. But sounds like you should be fine since you reported it

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Myles Regis

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Yeah im usually better about waiting for all my forms but needed the refund asap this year 😬

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Protip: always wait until late march to file if you do any kind of contract work. Those 1099s can show up mad late

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This is the way šŸ’Æ

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Understanding IRS Transcript for Head of Household with $16,868 AGI: Processing Date March 3rd vs April Refund Dates

I just pulled my 2024 transcript and I'm confused about all these different dates. Looking at my transcript from today (02-16-2025), I see several dates that I don't understand. Here's what my account transcript shows: Request Date: 02-16-2025 Response Date: 02-16-2025 Page 1 of 2 FORM NUMBER: 1040 TAX PERIOD: Dec. 31, 2024 There's a note showing "POWER OF ATTORNEY/TAX INFORMATION AUTHORIZATION (POA/TIA) ON FILE" at the top of my transcript. My account balance shows $0.00 with no accrued interest or penalties as of Mar. 04, 2025. The return due date shows as Apr. 17, 2025. The information from my return shows: - FILING STATUS: Head of Household - EXEMPTIONS: 04 - ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME: $17,968.00 - TAXABLE INCOME: $0.00 - TAX PER RETURN: $0.00 - SE TAXABLE INCOME TAXPAYER: $0.00 - SE TAXABLE INCOME SPOUSE: $0.00 - TOTAL SELF EMPLOYMENT TAX: $0.00 The PROCESSING DATE shows as Mar. 04, 2025 Then there are these transactions: CODE | EXPLANATION OF TRANSACTION | CYCLE DATE | DATE | AMOUNT 150 | Tax return filed | 20250705 | 03-04-2025 | $0.00 76211-423-30421-5 806 | W-2 or 1099 withholding | | 04-16-2025 | -$1,800.00 960 | Appointed representative | | 06-11-2024 | 766 | Credit to your account | | 04-16-2025 | -$2,500.00 768 | Earned income credit | | 04-17-2025 | -$7,300.00 Can someone explain what all these different dates mean, especially the processing date of March 4th 2025 and the cycle date 20250705? How do these dates relate to when I might get my refund? I'm particularly confused about why some dates are in April 2025 when my processing date is in March. Also, what does the "Appointed representative" from June 2024 refer to? I don't remember appointing anyone. I also notice there's a line that says "ANY MINUS SIGN SHOWN BELOW SIGNIFIES A CREDIT AMOUNT" - does this mean the negative amounts for codes 806, 766, and 768 are credits I'm receiving?

The most important date to look at is that processing date. That's usually when everything is finalized.

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ty! hoping that means good news soon šŸ¤ž

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Dylan Fisher

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Cycle dates are the worst to understand ngl. IRS needs to make this stuff easier to read for regular ppl smh

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Jacob Lee

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Pro tip: check your transcripts at exactly midnight on fridays. Thats when they usually update the system.

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Grace Patel

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ty! setting my alarm for thursday night 😤

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The whole verification thing is such a mess this year. Had same issue last year and literally took 13 weeks to get my refund after verifying. The IRS is playing games with our money fr fr

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13 weeks?! I cant wait that long, got bills to pay 😭

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Ally Tailer

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Kids these days have no idea how good they got it. Try telling your parents about their money in the 90s and find out 🤣

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Facts! The chancla was always ready 🩓

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parent tax is real yall. My kids better not even think about it

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MA Tax Notice Claims $6,423 Unreported Unemployment & $1,000 Lottery Income for 2024 Tax Return - How to Dispute Incorrect Information?

I just received a Notice of Change in Tax Return from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, signed by Commissioner Geoffrey E. Snyder, regarding my 2024 Personal Income Tax Return. The notice has "THIS IS NOT A BILL" printed at the top. According to the notice, they've adjusted my Personal Income Tax Return for the tax period December 31, 2024. They claim they're required to issue this notice to let me know about adjustments made during their review process. The Department of Revenue is saying they adjusted my return and found unreported income with the following "Line Item Adjustments" in the "adjusted amount" column: - 8a. Unemployment compensation: $6,423.00 - 8b. Massachusetts state lottery winnings: $1,000.00 - 37. Income tax after credits, contributions, use tax and HC penalty: $1,692.00 The notice explains that "Total Income Tax has increased" under "Return Adjustment Reasons." I'm really confused because I definitely didn't win any lottery money last year, and that unemployment amount doesn't seem right either. The notice then says under "What should I do?" that I should: - Review the changes by comparing the adjustment(s) shown to my original return - If I agree with the adjusted amounts, no further action is required at this time - If I owe tax, they'll send a bill called a Notice of Assessment, and I may pay online at mass.gov/masstaxconnect before receiving the Notice of Assessment - If I disagree with the adjustment(s) to my original return and believe my original return was correct, I can respond online by visiting mass.gov/masstaxconnect, going to Quick Links, clicking on "Submit documentation" and entering the Letter ID from the upper right-hand corner of the notice. Then I should attach a statement explaining my position along with supporting documentation. Under "What happens if I don't respond?", the notice states: - If I don't respond, they'll assume I agree with the information in the notice - If there is a balance due, I'll receive a Notice of Assessment, and additional interest and penalty charges will accrue until the total amount owed is paid - If no tax is owed, this notice will serve as my Notice of Assessment - If I have overpaid, I'll receive a refund if my refund request was timely and no other tax is owed But I know these numbers aren't correct - I never had any lottery winnings and the unemployment amount seems wrong. Should I respond through their website like they suggest or handle this another way? What kind of documentation should I provide to dispute these incorrect adjustments?

Check your credit report too. Someone might be using your SSN for unemployment fraud. Its been happening alot lately

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omg didnt even think of that! gonna check rn

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make sure to keep copies of EVERYTHING you send them. MA DOR loves to say they never got stuff šŸ™„

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