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Is February 27, 2025 Delay Normal for First-Time EITC/ACTC Claimants? IRS Says Refunds Held Until After Feb 15

Just got a message saying my refund is delayed because I claimed EIC and Additional Child Tax Credit. The IRS message specifically states they can't process my refund until after February 15, 2025, and the earliest they expect refunds to be available is February 27, 2025 (this is with direct deposit or debit card). This is the exact message I received: "Since you're getting the Earned Income Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit, the IRS can't process your refund until after February 15, 2025. The earliest the IRS expects refunds to be available is February 27, 2025 (if you chose direct deposit or a debit card)." I filed early hoping to get my refund quickly since I have some bills coming up, but now I'm seeing this delay notification. I claimed the EIC and ACTC for the first time this year because my income changed and I'm eligible for them now. I was counting on getting this refund sooner - I've always received my tax refunds within 21 days in previous years. Is this normal? First time claiming these credits and I'm confused about why there's such a specific delay. Does everyone who claims these credits have to wait until after February 15th? And is the February 27th date a guaranteed date, or could it be even later? I've already chosen direct deposit for my refund, but I'm worried this delay might push my refund even further back. Really need to know if this is standard procedure since I've never claimed these before and was counting on this money for some upcoming expenses.

Sofia Morales

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does anyone know if this affects state refunds too or just federal?

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Dmitry Popov

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just federal! state can come whenever, mine hit last week

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Sofia Morales

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thx fam that helps!

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Ava Garcia

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For anyone stressed about waiting - grab your transcript and run it through taxr.ai - seriously changed the game for me last year. Shows exactly whats happening and when to expect everything. No more refreshing WMR 100x a day lol

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StarSailor}

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yo this actually works! just tried it and its wild how detailed it is

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CosmosCaptain

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jus did mine yesterday and same! was shocked when i saw the number lmaooo

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Everyone in Colorado getting blessed this year fr fr 😈

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Omar Fawzi

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bout time we got something back from these clowns 🤔

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Touch grass fam, not everyone spends their whole life on reddit like u do 🤣

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Ravi Kapoor

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Instead of complaining maybe help people? Its what the community is for lmaooo

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Paolo Moretti

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im just sayin use the search button first šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

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Scam Alert: Fake IRS Text Offering $1,400 Economic Impact Payment Using Deceptive "irs.gov.taxinstr.com" Domain

I just got this suspicious text message about an Economic Impact Payment for $1,400 from what claims to be the IRS. The message shows "An official website of the United States Government" at the top with the IRS logo. The full message states: "You are eligible to receive a $1,400 Economic Impact Payment. Please provide your accurate personal information. We will deposit the amount into your bank account or mail a paper check within 1 to 2 business days." The website has navigation options including "Help," "News," and "Exit" buttons. Below the Economic Impact Payment heading and message, there's text that says "The IRS is committed to providing you with support and assistance" followed by a prominent "Get My Payment" button. At the bottom of the page, there's a section titled "How can we help you?" with an option to "Apply for an Employer ID Number (EIN)." What's making me really suspicious is the URL shown at the very bottom - it clearly displays "irs.gov.taxinstr.com" instead of just irs.gov, which is the legitimate IRS website. It looks like they're trying to make it appear as an IRS subdomain, but it's actually the domain "taxinstr.com" trying to look official. I checked the timestamp and this message came through at 12:15, and it shows in my Messages app. Has anyone else received something like this? I want to make sure I'm not missing out on a legitimate payment, but despite all the official-looking elements and formatting, the URL is a huge red flag. Should I report this somewhere?

Nora Brooks

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PSA: The real IRS website for checking payment status is https://www.irs.gov/payments - bookmark it and dont trust random texts!

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Eli Wang

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my cousin clicked on something similar last month and now shes dealing with identity theft smh

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oof that sucks. tell her to freeze her credit asap

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$9,986 TurboTax Refund Shows Accepted 01/24 But Not Appearing On IRS Transcript - Should I Be Concerned?

I filed my 2024 taxes through TurboTax and got accepted with a $9,986 refund. I'm concerned because there seems to be a disconnect between what TurboTax is showing me and what I can see on the IRS website/transcript. According to my TurboTax account, my status shows: 2024 tax return $9,986 refund E-filed Accepted The timeline clearly indicates: Refund delivery 01/23 01/24 Under the FEDERAL section, it specifically states: Return accepted $9,986 01/24 see fees deducted I signed up to receive my federal refund 5 days early through TurboTax's service. So according to this timeline, I should have received my refund between 01/23 and 01/24. What's concerning me is that when I check the IRS website and look at my transcript, there's absolutely nothing there. The TurboTax app/website clearly shows "Return accepted $9,986" under the FEDERAL section with the 01/24 date, but there's no trace of this on the IRS side. I'm getting nervous since it's such a large refund ($9,986) and I'm wondering if something is wrong. The TurboTax interface shows everything is fine - accepted status with specific delivery dates - while the IRS transcript shows nothing at all. I understand the fees will be deducted from the $9,986 as noted in the TurboTax interface, but I'm more concerned about why my refund isn't showing up on the IRS side yet. Is anyone else experiencing this same issue with TurboTax showing an accepted return but nothing appearing in IRS records? Should I be concerned?

Miguel Ortiz

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PATH Act might affect you if you claimed EITC or ACTC. They cant release those refunds before mid-February by law.

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wait what? whats PATH act? first time hearing this 😳

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Miguel Ortiz

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Its a law to prevent fraud. If you claimed certain credits they hold the refund till Feb 15th minimum

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Zainab Khalil

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This happens every year and ppl still fall for the TurboTax dates smh. Their dates mean nothing. Zip. Nada. Just marketing garbage to make you feel good

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