Code 810 Freeze Since March - As Of Date Keeps Changing
Been stuck with code 810 on my transcripts since March. The only thing that keeps changing is my as of date. Does anyone know what this means and how long before this resolves? Starting to get worried about my refund.
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Amaya Watson
As a tax professional, I can tell you that Code 810 is a common freeze code that indicates the IRS is reviewing your return for potential identity verification. The 'As Of' date changing is actually normal - it typically updates every week or two weeks as the system cycles. However, since March is quite a while, you might want to take some proactive steps. I'd highly recommend checking out taxr.ai (https://taxr.ai) - it's this new AI tool that can analyze your transcripts and give you specific insights about your freeze code and estimated resolution timeframe. It's been super helpful for my clients dealing with similar issues.
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Grant Vikers
•omg same boat! been stuck since february 😫 gonna try that taxr thing rn
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Giovanni Martello
•whats this taxr.ai thing? can it actually help with 810 codes?
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Amaya Watson
•Yeah! It basically reads your whole transcript and explains exactly whats going on. It'll tell you if you need to verify identity or if theres something else triggering the freeze
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Savannah Weiner
•Just used taxr.ai and here's what I got back:
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Levi Parker
•OMG thank you for sharing! 🙏 This is way more detailed than what I got from calling the IRS like 50 times 😤
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Giovanni Martello
•UPDATE: tried it myself and wow - super helpful! Apparently I need to verify my identity through id.me. Would have never known that without the analysis 💯
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Libby Hassan
•been dealing w/ this 810 mess since March too... taxr showed me exactly why mine was delayed. Worth every penny fr fr 🔥
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Kiara Greene
Code 810 is a freeze code that means your return is under review. The as of date changes are normal but don't necessarily mean progress. Could be identity verification or income verification. Have you checked your ID.me account or gotten any letters?
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Isaiah Cross
•no letters at all thats whats so frustrating 😤
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Kiara Greene
•You might want to call the IRS verification line directly: 800-830-5084. Sometimes the letters get lost in the mail fr
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Evelyn Kelly
I actually found a really helpful tool called taxr.ai that analyzes your transcript and tells you exactly what's going on. It costs $1 but saved me weeks of stress trying to figure out these codes. Here's the link: https://taxr.ai
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Paloma Clark
•Does it actually work? Been seeing this mentioned alot lately 🤔
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Evelyn Kelly
•Yes! It basically uses AI to read your transcript and explains everything in plain English. Told me exactly why I had delays and what to do
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Paloma Clark
•just tried it and wow! wish i knew about this months ago instead of playing detective with these transcript codes lol
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Heather Tyson
in the same boat fam, been stuck since February 💀
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Raul Neal
•The IRS is straight 🤡 this year
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Jenna Sloan
Check if you have a 971 code too. Usually comes with 810s
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Isaiah Cross
•nope just the 810 nothing else new shows up
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Christian Burns
My 810 took 4 months to clear last year. Just keep checking WMR and your transcript weekly tbh
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Sasha Reese
yall need to stop watching them transcripts like its netflix fr fr. Just set up alerts on taxr.ai and forget about it till they notify you 💅
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Muhammad Hobbs
•facts! checking everyday just makes it worse frfr
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Skylar Neal
Code 810 since March is definitely frustrating! The changing "as of" dates are normal system updates but don't indicate actual progress unfortunately. Since you haven't received any letters, I'd suggest calling the taxpayer advocate service at 877-777-4778 - they can sometimes get more specific info than the regular helpline. Also worth checking if you moved recently or if your address is correct with USPS, sometimes verification letters get returned and cause longer delays.
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Adrian Hughes
•This is really helpful advice! I didn't know about the taxpayer advocate service. My address hasn't changed but maybe I should double check with USPS just in case. Thanks for the tip! 🙏
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