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Still waiting on my 2022 tax refund and its already 2025! My transcript has been stuck on processing forever. Every week I check and nothing changes. The only codes I see are 570 and 971 from last March. Anyone else stuck in this boat or know what these codes mean? I just received this Letter ID L0012865649 dated January 13, 2025 from the Indiana Department of Revenue with a Form 1099-G, but it's for my 2023 refund, not my 2022 refund that I'm still waiting on. According to the 1099-G: Recipient's Identification Number: [my ID] Box 2: State or local income tax refunds: $1106 Box 3: Refund is for tax year: 2023 State of Indiana FID: 356000158 Year of Issuance: 2024 The letter says "If you itemized deductions on your federal income tax return and claimed a deduction for state and local income taxes paid, you may need to report some or all of the amount shown in Box 2 to the IRS. Additionally, any of this refund amount reported as income on your federal income tax return should be deducted from your income on your Indiana tax return." It also mentions I can visit https://www.in.gov/dor/individual-income-taxes/form-1099-8 for answers to frequently asked questions or use their new e-services portal called INTIME (Indiana Taxpayer Information Management Engine) to view my individual tax account at INTIME.dor.in.gov. But what about my 2022 federal refund??? It's been almost THREE YEARS and I'm still dealing with the 570 (additional account action pending) and 971 (notice issued) codes from March 2024. Does getting this state tax form have anything to do with my federal refund delay? I'm so frustrated checking the transcripts every week with no movement.
The IRS is literally the worst. How they expect people to survive waiting this long is beyond me.
fr fr they act like we're asking for free money. its literally OUR money š¤®
Ok but like... have you checked your transcript for codes? Sometimes theres actually movement but WMR doesnt show it
thanks for the tip!
811 usually means they fixed whatever issue caused the 971 notice. Ur good to go fam šÆ
same boat friend... its like watching grass grow fr fr
According to IRS guidelines, the notice date is typically the latest possible date. The actual deposit could happen earlier. Most financial institutions process IRS deposits as soon as they receive them, which can be several days before the official notice date. I'd suggest monitoring both WMR tool and your bank account daily.
mood š my finger got calluses from checking so much
Freya Nielsen
The IRS is such a joke fr fr... they expect us to pay on time but take 3 years to send refunds smh
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Omar Mahmoud
ā¢FAX NO PRINTER š¤£
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Chloe Harris
Try calling your local taxpayer advocate. They helped me break through when I was stuck for 18 months.
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Natasha Kuznetsova
ā¢How do I find their number?
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Chloe Harris
ā¢Google IRS taxpayer advocate for your state, each one has different contact info
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