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Kylo Ren

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my cousin works for irs she said theyre releasing a huge batch this friday

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source: trust me bro 🤔

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Kylo Ren

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why would i lie bout that lmaooo

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Jason Brewer

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depends on ur cycle code. checked mine and im 05 so updates only on fridays smh

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Justin Chang

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how do u check cycle code?

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Jason Brewer

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gotta look at ur transcript fam

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EITC/ACTC Refund Scheduled for March 3 - PATH Act Delay Notice + 5 Day Early Direct Deposit Option

Just got a message about my refund being delayed because of the PATH Act (Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act) since I claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). They sent me this whole explanation with the following exact text: "Hi there, We're reaching out because you might have received incorrect information about when to expect your tax refund. We're sorry for any inconvenience this might have caused, and want to help ensure you have the correct timeline from the IRS since you claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and/or the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act (PATH Act) prevents the IRS from issuing early refunds (before mid-February) on any tax return that claims the EITC and/or ACTC. You can expect to get your refund by March 3 as long as you e-filed, chose to get your refund via direct deposit, and have no issues with your return. By February 22, the IRS's Where's My Refund tool should show an updated status for most early EITC/ACTC filers. When you filed your taxes, you chose to receive your refund 5 days early to the bank account of your choice. With this option, you'll have your federal refund deposited into your account 5 days earlier than the standard tax refund electronic deposit from the IRS. For more information on the timeline, including how to track your refund, please see this article from the IRS: When to expect your refund if you claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit. Warm regards," Basically, they're saying the PATH Act actually prevents the IRS from issuing any early refunds before mid-February for returns claiming EITC and/or ACTC. I should expect my refund by March 3rd since I e-filed and chose direct deposit (assuming there are no issues with my return). They mentioned that the IRS's Where's My Refund tool should show an updated status for most early EITC/ACTC filers by February 22nd, so I guess I should check that. What's interesting is that when I filed my taxes, I apparently chose to receive my refund 5 days early to the bank account of my choice. According to the message, this means I'll get my federal refund deposited 5 days earlier than the standard tax refund electronic deposit from the IRS. Anyone else get this message? Is this actually good news or should I be worried? They included a link to an IRS article about refund timelines for EITC/ACTC claims, but I'm still nervous about the delay. The message came through at 11:54 on my phone, and I'm just not sure if I should trust it.

Camila Jordan

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This is my third year claiming EITC and its the same story every time. atleast they giving us actual dates now

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Tyler Lefleur

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fr fr the transparency is nice for once šŸ‘€

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March 3rd is WAY better than last year. I didnt get mine till April smh

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Mei Chen

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First time PATH act filer here... is it normal to see all codes except 846? Getting nervous šŸ¤”

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CosmicCadet

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totally normal. PATH act basically puts everything on pause until Feb 15

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Liam O'Connor

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at least ur transcript updated mine still says n/a like im a ghost or sumthing šŸ‘»

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Amara Adeyemi

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N/A gang rise up 😭

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StarSeeker

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These clowns at the IRS need to get it together fr. Every year its the same story smh

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Ava Martinez

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Wait till you hear about their computer system still running on code from the 60s šŸ’€

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Miguel Ortiz

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Pro tip: Set up alerts on your transcript page so you don't have to keep checking manually. Sometimes they update middle of the week too, not just Fridays.

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Lucas Bey

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The IRS is such a joke fr. Why they gotta hold our money hostage like this smh 🤔

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fr fr its our money not theirs

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Caleb Stark

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Patience young grasshopper. PATH act means you won't see anything till after Feb 15th at earliest. we're all in the same boat

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