Filed 2/6, verified 3/29 - WMR stuck on processing, blank transcripts. Anyone else?
Filed early February and got verified end of March. My Where's My Refund still shows processing and transcripts are completely blank. IRS keeps saying wait 9 weeks but this is getting ridiculous. Just want some kind of update or deposit date.
15 comments


Noah Torres
Your verification on 3/29 basically reset your processing clock. The 9-week timeframe starts from verification date, not filing date. Keep checking your transcripts weekly - when they update, that's usually a good sign movement is happening.
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Natalie Wang
•ugh that explains alot... so basically looking at end of May? 😤
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Noah Torres
•Yeah unfortunately thats the most likely scenario. The verification process is basically them starting from scratch
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Samantha Hall
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Ryan Young
•is this legit? seems too good to be true
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Samantha Hall
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Sophia Clark
•Just tried it and wow... finally understand whats actually happening with my return! 🙌
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Katherine Harris
in the same boat, filed 2/1 and verified 3/15. still nothing 🤡
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Madison Allen
•this years processing is a total mess fr
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Joshua Wood
Have you tried calling the tax advocate service? Sometimes they can help speed things up if ur having financial hardship
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Justin Evans
Check ur transcripts at like 3am on fridays, thats when they usually update the system
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Natalie Wang
•tried that last week no luck but ill keep trying ðŸ˜
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Emily Parker
blank transcripts usually mean they havent even started processing fr fr. once u see codes starting to show up thats when u know its moving
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Natalie Wang
•what codes should i look for?
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Emily Parker
•570 and 571 are common but honestly u might want to check out taxr.ai, it explains all the codes way better than i can
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