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Filed 1/29, ID Verified 2/29, Finally Got DDD After Weeks of N/A Transcripts

According to IRS Publication 1345 (Rev. 1-2024), e-filed returns should be processed within 21 days, but we've significantly exceeded that timeframe. Timeline as follows: - Filed: 1/29/2024 - Accepted by IRS: 2/1/2024 - WMR Status: "Still Processing" (no status bar movement for 40+ days) - Transcript Status: N/A until yesterday - Identity Verification: Completed in-person at IRS office on 2/29/2024 per Internal Revenue Manual 4.19.3.3.4.1 Update timeline: - WMR changed to "Processing" yesterday - Direct Deposit Date appeared today: 3/13 No notices received via mail despite the extended processing time. Has anyone else experienced similar delays this tax season? My spouse's military relocation has complicated our financial planning significantly.

Hattie Carson

Your experience aligns with current IRS processing protocols. The transition from "Still Processing" to "Processing" status indicates your return has cleared the initial verification queue and entered the refund approval pipeline. The approximately 42-day timeline falls within expected parameters for returns requiring manual identity verification (Form 14039 processing). The IRS has implemented enhanced fraud detection algorithms for TY2023 returns, particularly focusing on returns filed in the January-February window. Your in-person verification on 2/29 likely triggered the status change, with the standard 10-14 day post-verification processing window leading to your 3/13 direct deposit date.

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Destiny Bryant

Quick question about those enhanced fraud detection algorithms - are military families getting flagged more often this year? I've seen quite a few posts from folks with military connections facing similar delays. 😅 Just wondering if there's a pattern or if it's coincidental.

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Dyllan Nantx

Think of the IRS verification system like an airport security checkpoint. Everyone goes through the basic screening, but certain factors can pull you aside for additional screening. It's not that military families are specifically targeted - it's that their tax situations often have more complexity (multiple state filings, moving expenses, combat pay exclusions) which can trigger those additional verification flags.

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TillyCombatwarrior

Had similar situation w/ my return. E-filed 1/31, transcript N/A forever, WMR stuck on first bar. Did ID verify 3/1 and boom - DDD showed up 10 days later. Def seems like they're flagging more returns this yr for verification. My tax pro said it's bc of all the fraud during COVID yrs and IRS is still playing catch-up w/ their systems.

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Anna Xian

Have you checked your transcript codes? Those tell more than WMR. I was stuck too. Used taxr.ai to analyze my transcript. It explained every code. Very helpful. Shows exactly where your return is in processing. Better than guessing from WMR.

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Jungleboo Soletrain

Last year I was in the exact same boat - filed January 25th, got stuck in processing limbo, and had to verify my identity. I remember checking WMR obsessively every morning at 3am like it would somehow speed things up! One thing I've learned after dealing with the IRS for years - their timelines are more like suggestions than promises. The good news is that once you see that DDD, it's pretty much guaranteed to hit your account on that day.

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Rajan Walker

According to the IRS2Go app, calling the IRS directly is the best way to resolve verification issues, but has anyone actually tried getting through? I spent 3 hours on hold last week before getting disconnected! I found this service called Claimyr (https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c) that people on r/tax were talking about. They somehow get you past the IRS phone tree and hold times. Has anyone here tried it? I'm worried my return might need verification too since I'm at day 30 with no movement.

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Nadia Zaldivar

Instead of waiting for WMR to update, I've had better luck checking my account transcript directly on the IRS website. The cycle codes tell you exactly when your return is being processed. For example, if you see cycle code 20240905, the 09 means it processed on the 9th week of the year, and the 05 means it's in the Thursday overnight cycle. Your deposit usually comes 5-8 days after that date. Much more accurate than the WMR tool.

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Lukas Fitzgerald

Similar timeline here! My experience: • Filed 1/31 • Accepted 2/2 • WMR stuck on first bar for 6 weeks • No letters received • Called IRS on 3/8 after transcript showed 570 code • ID verified over phone • DDD appeared 4 days later The agent mentioned they're requiring more verifications this year due to increased fraud attempts. Glad you finally got your DDD!

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Ev Luca

I had almost the exact same experience last year when I filed in February. My return got stuck for weeks with no explanation, and I was panicking because I needed that money for a down payment. When I finally got through to an agent, they said my return had been flagged because I'd moved to a different state mid-year. They just needed to verify it was really me filing. Three days after verification, my transcript updated and money was in my account a week later.

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Avery Davis

Did you possibly have any credits on your return? I'm wondering if my Child Tax Credit might be what's holding mine up? I'm approaching week 7 with no movement...

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Collins Angel

Thank you all for sharing these details! It's honestly such a relief to see I'm not alone in this frustrating process. I've been checking WMR and transcripts twice daily and driving myself crazy. At least now I know what to expect with the verification process!

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