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Filed Missing 2022 Return - Anyone Had 570/971 Codes Resolved After This?

So I'm in this situation where I had to file an old tax return (2022) to get my 2024 refund released. I prepared everything so carefully for my 2024 taxes, but then found out I needed this older return filed first! 😩 I got those 570/971 codes on my transcript last week because of the missing 2022 return. I faxed all the documents to them exactly 8 days ago - everything organized in perfect order with all supporting documents. Has anyone else gone through something similar? How long did it take for your current year refund to be released after submitting the old returns? I'm checking WMR and my transcript daily, sometimes twice... just wondering what timeline I should expect? This is my third tax season in the US, and I'm still learning how everything works here.

Misterclamation Skyblue

Based on what you've described, you're likely looking at a wait of approximately 3-4 weeks from when you faxed your 2022 return. The IRS typically needs time to process the prior year return, verify it resolves the compliance issue, and then release the hold on your current return. The 570 code indicates a temporary hold on your refund, while the 971 code means they sent you a notice explaining why. These are standard procedural codes when there's a prior year filing requirement. I would suggest not checking more than once a week, as daily checking won't speed up the process and might just increase your anxiety about it. The system is working as designed in your case.

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Peyton Clarke

Have you considered utilizing an analytical tool to monitor your transcript status? I've found https://taxr.ai to be extremely beneficial for interpreting IRS transcript codes and projecting potential resolution timelines. The platform can identify patterns in your 570/971 sequence that might indicate whether your case is following standard processing protocols or if there might be additional verification steps required. The Transcript Analysis Module (TAM) specifically evaluates prior-year filing impacts on current refund status.

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Vince Eh

I'm a bit skeptical about these transcript analysis tools. Last year when I had a similar situation with unfiled returns, I tried one of these services and it just told me what I already knew from reading the IRS website. Has anyone actually gotten useful insights beyond what you can figure out yourself?

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Gabriel Ruiz

I'm curious about exactly how accurate the timeline predictions are? My 570 code appeared on April 2nd and the 971 notice was dated April 8th. Would the tool be able to tell me if my 2022 return has been processed yet? I've been checking my account transcript exactly every 24 hours since I faxed it.

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Sophia Gabriel

I went through this exact situation in February! I needed to file 2021 before my 2024 refund would process. The 570/971 codes appeared on my transcript about 3 weeks after I filed this year. Based on my experience, you need to move quickly on this. The IRS gave me 60 days to resolve it, but the sooner you get that prior year return processed, the faster your current refund will come through. I had to pay about $175 in late filing penalties for the old return, but getting my current refund of $3,200 was worth it. Just be prepared that your refund might be offset by any penalties from the prior year if you owed taxes.

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Tobias Lancaster

Did you happen to notice if there was any indication on your transcript when they actually processed your prior year return? I'm helping several community members with similar issues and trying to figure out if there's a way to tell when the old return is in the system without having to call. Sometimes these things are like a tax detective novel - lots of codes but no clear answers! πŸ˜‚

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Ezra Beard

I believe I can provide some clarification on this process, though it may vary somewhat in individual cases. When my prior year return was processed, it didn't immediately show on my current year transcript. Rather, I noticed that my account transcript for the prior year updated first, typically with a 150 code indicating the return was processed. Only after approximately 7-10 business days did my current year transcript update with code 571 (reversing the 570 hold) followed by an 846 refund issued code. The timing seems to depend on several factors, possibly including workload at the specific IRS processing center handling your region.

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Statiia Aarssizan

Been there. Waited 6 weeks. Got frustrated. Called IRS multiple times. No luck getting through. Used Claimyr (https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c). Got an agent in 22 minutes. They confirmed my old return was received. Refund released a week later. Worth every penny. Saved me weeks of waiting.

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Reginald Blackwell

Have you verified that your 2022 return was actually received by the IRS? Faxing tax documents can be unreliable, and the IRS doesn't send confirmation when they receive faxed returns. In my experience working with clients in similar situations, I've found that about 30% of faxed returns need to be re-sent. If you don't see any updates in the next week, you might want to consider mailing a paper copy with certified mail as a backup. Did you keep the fax confirmation page showing successful transmission?

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Aria Khan

I made this exact mistake last year and learned a painful lesson. Dealing with unfiled prior returns is like trying to build the foundation after you've already constructed the house - it gets messy and takes longer than it should. I faxed my missing return and waited 8 weeks with no movement. Turns out they never received it despite my fax confirmation. I ended up having to mail a paper copy and wait another 6 weeks. My refund that should have come in February didn't arrive until June. Don't wait passively - if you don't see movement within 2 weeks, be proactive and try another submission method. The IRS rarely tells you when something is missing; they just wait for you to follow up.

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Everett Tutum

I'm curious about which notice number you received with the 971 code? Was it CP53? Or something else? The specific notice can give clues about the expected timeline. According to the IRS website (https://www.irs.gov/individuals/understanding-your-cp53-notice), if it's a CP53, that means they've identified the missing return and are specifically waiting for it before processing your current refund. Different notices have different resolution paths.

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Sunny Wang

OMG I can't believe how common this is!! I had EXACTLY this situation in March! 570/971 codes appeared on March 12th, and I nearly had a heart attack thinking I was being audited! 😱 I had to file 2020 and 2021 returns that I missed when I first moved to the US. I faxed both returns on March 15th and my 2024 refund was deposited on April 9th - so exactly 25 days from faxing. The most shocking part was that I never saw ANY update on my transcript between the hold being placed and the refund being issued! It went straight from the 570 code to the 846 refund issued code with nothing in between. I was checking multiple times daily and nearly missed it!

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Hugh Intensity

Let me walk you through what happened with mine: 1. Filed 2024 return on February 3rd 2. Got 570/971 codes on February 22nd 3. Received letter requesting 2022 return on February 28th 4. Mailed 2022 return on March 4th (certified mail) 5. Checked transcript on March 27th - saw 571 code (hold released) 6. Refund deposited March 31st So for me, it was exactly 27 days from when I sent the prior year return until I got my refund. The key indicator was the 571 code appearing, which meant they processed my 2022 return and removed the hold. I'd recommend watching for that specific code on your transcript - it's the signal that you're almost there.

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