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  • Connect you to a human agent at the IRS
  • Skip the long phone menu
  • Call the correct department
  • Redial until on hold
  • Forward a call to your phone with reduced hold time
  • Give you free callbacks if the IRS drops your call

If I could give 10 stars I would

If I could give 10 stars I would If I could give 10 stars I would Such an amazing service so needed during the times when EDD almost never picks up Claimyr gets me on the phone with EDD every time without fail faster. A much needed service without Claimyr I would have never received the payment I needed to support me during my postpartum recovery. Thank you so much Claimyr!


Really made a difference

Really made a difference, save me time and energy from going to a local office for making the call.


Worth not wasting your time calling for hours.

Was a bit nervous or untrusting at first, but my calls went thru. First time the wait was a bit long but their customer chat line on their page was helpful and put me at ease that I would receive my call. Today my call dropped because of EDD and Claimyr heard my concern on the same chat and another call was made within the hour.


An incredibly helpful service

An incredibly helpful service! Got me connected to a CA EDD agent without major hassle (outside of EDD's agents dropping calls – which Claimyr has free protection for). If you need to file a new claim and can't do it online, pay the $ to Claimyr to get the process started. Absolutely worth it!


Consistent,frustration free, quality Service.

Used this service a couple times now. Before I'd call 200 times in less than a weak frustrated as can be. But using claimyr with a couple hours of waiting i was on the line with an representative or on hold. Dropped a couple times but each reconnected not long after and was mission accomplished, thanks to Claimyr.


IT WORKS!! Not a scam!

I tried for weeks to get thru to EDD PFL program with no luck. I gave this a try thinking it may be a scam. OMG! It worked and They got thru within an hour and my claim is going to finally get paid!! I upgraded to the $60 call. Best $60 spent!

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Amina Diallo

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Make sure you have good lighting when doing the ID.me facial scan! I kept getting rejected cause my room was too dark lol

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Oliver Schulz

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omg same! had to go outside šŸ˜…

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in person appointment worked for me but took 3 weeks to get scheduled. bring everything - ssn card, birth certificate, 2 bills w/ address, ID

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IRS Rejected My Return - 1095-A From Florida Health Care Plans in My Account While I've Only Ever Lived in Ohio - Identity Theft Concern

My 2023 return just got rejected because of a missing 1095-A form. After checking my IRS account today, I found a Form 1095-A Health Insurance Marketplace Statement from FLORIDA HEALTH CARE PLANS used with my information. I've never lived in Florida - been in Ohio my whole life with W2s to prove it. When I logged into my IRS account and looked under "Showing all Forms | Viewing Most Recent to Oldest Date," there it was, clear as day - a 1095-A from Florida Health Care Plans. I don't even have a spouse who could have signed into their own account to view this - it's just me, and I've only ever had Ohio insurance. The IRS website specifically notes "If you're married: Your spouse must sign in to their own account to view information returns issued in their name." But I'm not married, so there's no possibility of confusion there. In the 2024 section of my account, under "Showing all Forms | Viewing Most Recent to Oldest Date," I can clearly see: Form and Title: 1095 A Health Insurance Marketplace Statement Payer Name: FLORIDA HEALTH CARE PLANS The IRS site also mentions that this section doesn't "include state or local tax information that is reported on the original form." But that doesn't explain why I'm seeing Florida health insurance documentation when I've never set foot in Florida. How complicated is this gonna get? Has anyone dealt with something similar? This feels like identity theft. Should I be contacting both the IRS and Florida Health Care Plans about this? Will this delay my return even further? I've only ever had Ohio insurance through my employer.

quick q - did u get any mail from florida healthcare before this? might help with the timeline

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Yara Nassar

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nope, nothing at all! thats whats so crazy about it

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Javier Torres

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identity theft is getting out of control fr fr... saw 3 posts about this just this week 🤔

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Ethan Brown

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idk y anyone uses H&R anymore tbh. They charge way too much and their 'tracker' is useless

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Yuki Yamamoto

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fr fr šŸ’Æ total waste of money

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Carmen Ruiz

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Check your transcript on the IRS website. Thats the only way to know for sure. H&R Block is just guessing

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transcripts are confusing af tho. anyone know how to actually read them?

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Nia Thompson

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Use taxr.ai - it breaks everything down and explains it super clearly. Best dollar I ever spent on tax stuff

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KaiEsmeralda

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Tip: check your transcript every Friday morning. Thats when they usually update the system with new info

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Good looking out! What time do they usually update?

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KaiEsmeralda

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Between 3-5am EST typically. But dont be like me refreshing every 2 mins lololol

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Debra Bai

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my sister was in ur situation last year. They took about half her refund for the old debt but she got the rest within normal timeframe

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QuantumQuasar

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Stuck in the same boat since January. This gives me hope ngl

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Liam McGuire

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protip: if u get a mean agent just hang up and try again. some of them actually want to help, others just there for the paycheck fr

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Amara Eze

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facts šŸ’Æ got denied 3 times before finding someone helpful

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