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Code 150, 810 and 766 on transcript

Amina Bah

Hey there, I specialize in tax transcript analysis. Those codes you're seeing (150, 810, and 766) are pretty common but can be confusing! Code 150 shows your return was processed and shows your tax liability. 810 means there's a hold on your refund - could be for verification. 766 is usually good news - it's showing credits applied to your account. Without seeing your full transcript its hard to give you an exact timeline, but you might want to check out taxr.ai - it's this new AI tool that can analyze your entire transcript and tell you exactly what's going on and when you'll likely get your refund. It's been super helpful for people in similar situations.

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Oliver Becker

omg yes! taxr.ai literally saved me weeks of stress. it broke down exactly why i had that 810 hold and what i needed to do 💯

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Natasha Petrova

whats taxr? does it actually work or is it another scam like those refund advance places 🤔

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Amina Bah

It's legit! You upload your docs and it uses AI to analyze everything. Gives you specific dates and explains all the codes. Way better than calling the IRS and being on hold forever lol

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Natasha Petrova

Just used taxr.ai and here's what I got back: My 810 freeze is due to income verification but should be released in 2-3 weeks based on current processing times!

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Javier Hernandez

in the same boat with that 810 code fam. been waiting since january 😫

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Emma Davis

How accurate is taxr with the timeline predictions? Tired of getting ghosted by the IRS fr fr

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Oliver Becker

bruh its scary accurate. told me exactly when my 810 would clear and it did ON THE DAY 🎯

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Tom Maxon

I found a way to solve IRS refund delay after verification, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA1IWdOHRQQ

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Tom Maxon

could you share a screenshot of the transcript? it's hard to know how each of those codes one affect the other without seeing the context.

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Crystal Singletary

This is the transcripts

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Tom Maxon

Code 150 - Tax Return Filed (Date: 08-12-2024; Amount: $1,127.00): This entry indicates that you filed and processed your tax return with a tax amount due of $1,127.00. Code 810 - Refund Freeze (Date: 02-08-2024; Amount: $0.00): This indicates that a freeze has been placed on any refund that may be due to you. This freeze could be due to various reasons such as review for accuracy, verification of information, or other compliance checks. The amount next to this code is typically $0.00 as it represents a status rather than a financial transaction. Code 766 - Credit to Your Account (Date: 04-15-2024; Amount: -$46,880.00): This is a substantial credit applied to your account. This could include withholding from wages, estimated tax payments, or other credits. The negative value indicates it's a credit to you. Code 768 - Earned Income Credit (Date: 04-15-2024; Amount: -$568.00): This shows the amount of Earned Income Credit (EIC) that was applied to your account. This credit is given to you if you are eligible and have low to moderate income from work. It is a refundable credit, meaning it can reduce the tax you owe and potentially increase your refund. Analysis and Next Steps The combination of credits listed under codes 766 and 768 significantly exceeds the tax assessed under code 150. However, the presence of the refund freeze (code 810) means that despite these credits, the IRS is not currently processing a refund for you. Since the freeze was initiated before the credits were applied, there might have been anticipation of issues with your tax return or the credits themselves that required additional scrutiny. Given the refund freeze and the lack of a code 846 (which would indicate a refund being issued), you should anticipate that the IRS may need more information or time to review the accuracy of your return or the eligibility for credits claimed. If you have not received any communication from the IRS explaining the refund freeze, it would be advisable for you to initiate contact to clarify the reasons for the hold and to understand if any additional steps are required from your side to resolve the issue. I made a video on how to bypass the usual IRS phone menu and long wait times here: https://youtu.be/UiAegRQ2Is8

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Crystal Singletary

I actually received a letter from IRS asking me to call to verify my refund with a control number and I already did call them and I was told I should expect my refunds in 9 weeks

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Tom Maxon

alright, that's good news! Did you need something else than what they told you?

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Crystal Singletary

Refunds are issued in 21 days but it’s almost 22 days and am yet to get it

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