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Isaiah Sanders

Has anyone received a recent update on amended tax returns for 2023? Still waiting!

So I submitted my amended tax return back in March and I'm still waiting on any kind of update from the IRS. I'm getting really frustrated because it feels like I'm just in limbo! According to their website, it can take up to 16 weeks for processing but I'm only at week 12 right now. The thing is, I was talking to my coworker who filed their amended return just a few days after me (I filed on March 10th and they filed around March 14th) and they already got their refund last week! I'm trying not to stress about it but it's hard not to wonder if something went wrong with mine. Has anyone else filed an amended return for 2023 taxes recently? Are you still waiting or have you received yours? What's been your experience with the timeline? I'm just looking for some reassurance that I'm not the only one still waiting...

Xan Dae

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The IRS is notorious for inconsistent processing times with amended returns. While they say 16 weeks, I've seen everything from 8 weeks to 6+ months. The discrepancy between you and your coworker could be due to several factors: 1. Complexity differences - your amendment might involve more complex issues requiring additional review 2. Different processing centers - amendments get routed to different locations based on your state 3. Random selection for additional verification - sometimes it's just the luck of the draw You can check your amended return status using the "Where's My Amended Return" tool on IRS.gov with your SSN, DOB, and ZIP code. It updates weekly and will show if your return is received, adjusted, or completed. If you reach week 16 with no update, then it's time to contact the IRS directly. Until then, try not to compare your timeline with others as each case truly is different!

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But what if the Where's My Amended Return tool just shows "received" for months? Mine has been stuck on "received" since February and now I'm at week 18. Is calling the IRS the only option at this point? I've heard it's basically impossible to get through to them.

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Xan Dae

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If you're past the 16-week mark and the tool only shows "received," then yes, calling the IRS is your best option. While it can be challenging to reach them, try calling early in the morning right when they open (typically 7 AM local time) or later in the afternoon around 4 PM when call volumes tend to decrease. If you've made multiple attempts without success, you might consider contacting the Taxpayer Advocate Service. They can help if you're experiencing significant hardship due to the delay, though they typically require you to have attempted to resolve the issue directly with the IRS first.

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Thais Soares

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After weeks of stressing about my amended return, I finally found a service that helped me understand what was happening. I used https://taxr.ai to analyze my tax documents and get clarity on why my amended return might be delayed. The AI was able to check my amended form against common errors and explained that my situation (changing filing status) often takes longer to process than simpler amendments. The coolest part was that it gave me an estimated timeline based on current IRS processing data and similar cases. Saved me so much worry when I realized my timeline was actually normal! They also have this document analyzer that catches potential red flags that might delay processing - wish I'd used it before filing my amendment.

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Nalani Liu

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Does this actually work for amended returns? I'm in a similar situation (week 14 of waiting) and getting anxious. Can it tell you if there's something specifically wrong with your return or just general info?

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Axel Bourke

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I'm skeptical about these AI tax tools. How does it actually access your IRS information? Sounds like it's just giving generic advice that you could find on the IRS website.

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Thais Soares

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It absolutely works for amended returns! You just upload your Form 1040X and any supporting documents, and it analyzes everything together. It identified that I had a math error on my Schedule C that might trigger additional review, which was super helpful. The system doesn't access your IRS account information directly - it analyzes the documents you provide against a database of tax regulations and processing patterns. So it's not just generic advice - it's specific to your actual amendment details and the current processing environment. It gave me peace of mind knowing the specific reasons for my delay rather than just guessing.

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Nalani Liu

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So I actually tried https://taxr.ai after seeing the recommendation here, and wow - it helped me understand exactly why my amended return was taking longer! Turns out my amendment involved tax credits that trigger additional review (something I had no idea about). The document analysis caught a discrepancy between my W-2 and what I reported that I completely missed. The timeline predictor was spot on too. It estimated I'd get my refund next week based on current processing patterns for my type of amendment, and guess what? Just got the notification yesterday that my refund is being processed! Saved me from calling the IRS over and over for no reason. Definitely worth checking out if you're stuck waiting like I was.

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Aidan Percy

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After spending WEEKS trying to reach someone at the IRS about my amended return (filed in January, still nothing), I finally tried https://claimyr.com and it was a game-changer. They got me connected to an actual IRS agent in about 20 minutes when I had been trying for days on my own. The IRS agent told me my amended return had a small issue that would have kept it in limbo forever if I hadn't called - something about a missing signature on one form! They were able to fix it while I was on the phone and told me to expect my refund in 2-3 weeks. Check out their demo at https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c if you're curious how it works. Honestly, I was ready to give up on my refund before trying this.

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How does this even work? Are they just calling the IRS for you? Couldn't you just keep trying yourself and eventually get through?

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Axel Bourke

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This sounds like a complete scam. Why would anyone pay for something you can do yourself for free? The IRS has to answer eventually if you keep calling.

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Aidan Percy

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They use some kind of technology that navigates the IRS phone system and holds your place in line. When they're about to connect to an agent, you get a call. So you're not paying them to talk to the IRS for you - you're paying to skip the hours of hold time and failed attempts. Yes, you could theoretically keep trying yourself, but after spending over 6 hours across multiple days getting disconnected or told to call back later, the time savings was worth it to me. The IRS doesn't "have to answer eventually" - their phone systems literally hang up on you when call volumes are too high, which is happening constantly during tax season.

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Axel Bourke

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I need to eat my words about Claimyr being a scam. After another week of getting nowhere with the IRS about my amended return (11 calls, all disconnected), I broke down and tried it. Within 35 minutes I was talking to an actual IRS agent who pulled up my amended return. Turns out my return had been flagged for review because of a discrepancy between what my employer reported and what I put on my original return. The agent was able to verify my documentation and push my amended return forward in the process. She said without this call, it could have been stuck for months. So yeah... I was wrong. Sometimes it's worth paying for the shortcut when you're dealing with the IRS. Just got confirmation that my amended return is now being processed, after being stuck for 15 weeks.

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Norman Fraser

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Has anyone tried filing their amended return electronically instead of by mail? I heard the IRS now accepts electronic filing for Form 1040-X through tax software, and I'm wondering if that's faster than paper filing.

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Kendrick Webb

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I e-filed my amended return in April and received my refund in 9 weeks. My friend mailed hers in March and is still waiting. Definitely seems faster to go electronic if your tax software supports it! Not all amendments can be e-filed though - depends on what you're amending.

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Norman Fraser

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That's super helpful to know! I didn't realize there was such a big difference in processing time. Do you know if there are limitations on what kinds of amendments can be e-filed? I need to correct my filing status and some deductions I missed. Filing status changes can definitely be e-filed! I did exactly that. Most basic corrections like adjusting income, deductions, or credits can be done electronically. The main limitations are if you're amending returns from before 2019 or if you need to attach additional forms that aren't supported electronically. TurboTax and H&R Block both support e-filing amendments now.

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Hattie Carson

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I'm on week 14 of waiting for my amended return and just checked "Where's My Amended Return" for the millionth time... FINALLY shows "adjusted" instead of "received"! There is hope people!!!

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Congrats! How long did it take to go from "adjusted" to actually getting your refund? I just got the adjusted status yesterday.

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Aria Khan

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I'm in the exact same boat! Filed my amended return on March 8th and still stuck on "received" status after 13 weeks. It's so frustrating seeing others who filed around the same time getting their refunds already. I amended mine to claim the Child Tax Credit that I missed on my original return - nothing too complicated, but apparently that doesn't guarantee faster processing. The uncertainty is the worst part because you never know if there's an actual issue or if you're just in the normal processing queue. Thanks for posting this - at least I know I'm not alone in the waiting game! Going to try calling the IRS next week if I hit the 16-week mark with no movement.

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I'm in a similar situation - filed my amended return on March 12th to claim missed education credits and I'm also stuck on "received" status for 12 weeks now. It's so relieving to see I'm not the only one dealing with this! The Child Tax Credit amendments seem to be taking longer this year based on what I've read in other forums. I think it's because the IRS is being extra careful with credit claims after all the issues they had with fraudulent returns in previous years. Have you tried checking the status early in the morning? I noticed the "Where's My Amended Return" tool sometimes updates overnight, so I've been checking first thing when I wake up. Still no luck, but fingers crossed for both of us! Let me know if you end up calling - I'm curious what they'll tell you about the timeline.

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Ally Tailer

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I'm at week 13 myself and completely understand your frustration! Filed my amended return on March 15th to correct some stock sale reporting and I'm still showing "received" status. What's really getting to me is the complete lack of communication - like you said, it feels like being in limbo. I've been checking that "Where's My Amended Return" tool obsessively, but it's been stuck on the same status for months. The 16-week timeline feels more like a suggestion than an actual commitment from the IRS. One thing that's helped my anxiety a bit is realizing that the processing seems to be all over the place this year. I've seen people on other forums who filed in February still waiting, while others from April already got theirs. It really does seem to depend on what you're amending and which processing center gets your return. Hang in there - based on what others are saying, it sounds like we're still within the normal (albeit frustrating) timeframe. I'm planning to wait until week 16 before calling, but it's reassuring to know there are others in the same situation!

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Mateo Lopez

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I'm also waiting on an amended return - filed mine on March 22nd to add some charitable deductions I forgot about. Currently at week 11 and still showing "received" status. It's honestly a relief to find this thread because I was starting to worry something was seriously wrong with my return! The stock sale reporting correction you mentioned caught my attention because I've heard those can sometimes trigger additional review, especially if there were significant gains or losses involved. That might explain why yours is taking a bit longer, but from what I've read here, it sounds like we're all still well within the expected timeframe. I've been trying to stay patient, but the inconsistent processing times make it so hard! Some days I convince myself everything is fine, other days I'm sure there's a problem. Thanks for sharing your experience - it helps to know we're all in this together!

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Esteban Tate

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I'm at week 15 myself and completely feel your pain! Filed my amended return on March 5th to correct some 1099 income reporting that was missed on my original return. Still stuck on "received" status despite being so close to that 16-week mark. What's been driving me crazy is how random the processing seems to be. I've tracked posts on various forums and there really doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to who gets processed when. I've seen people who filed simple amendments in April already getting their refunds, while others with basic corrections from February are still waiting. The one thing that's given me some peace of mind is reading that the IRS is actually processing MORE amended returns than usual this year, but they're being extra thorough due to increased fraud detection measures. So the delays might actually be a sign that they're being more careful, which could be good in the long run. I'm planning to call next week when I hit 16 weeks, but honestly after reading all the experiences here about getting through to them, I might try one of those callback services if the regular phone lines don't work. At this point I just want to know my return isn't lost in some black hole somewhere! Stay strong - sounds like most people eventually get their refunds, it's just a matter of when!

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Zara Shah

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I'm right there with you at week 15! Filed my amended return on March 3rd to add some medical deductions I overlooked, and it's been radio silence ever since. The "received" status hasn't budged in months. Your point about the increased fraud detection makes a lot of sense - I hadn't thought about it that way. Maybe all these delays are actually the IRS being more thorough rather than just slow. That's oddly comforting! I've been debating whether to call when I hit 16 weeks too, but after reading about everyone's phone experiences here, those callback services are starting to look really tempting. At least then I'd know if there's an actual issue or if I'm just stuck in the normal processing queue. Thanks for the encouragement - it really helps to know we're all going through this together. Fingers crossed we both hear something soon!

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I'm at week 10 with my amended return (filed March 20th to correct some retirement account distributions) and this thread is exactly what I needed to see! I was starting to panic thinking something was wrong, but it sounds like everyone is dealing with similar delays. What's been helpful for me is setting a reminder to check the "Where's My Amended Return" tool just once a week instead of obsessively checking it daily. It was driving me crazy to see the same "received" status over and over. Now I check every Friday morning and it's much less stressful. One thing I learned from my tax preparer is that certain types of amendments (like retirement account corrections, stock sales, or credit claims) often get routed to specialized review teams, which can add extra time. That might explain why some of us with more complex amendments are waiting longer than others with simple income corrections. I'm going to wait until week 16 before calling, but reading about the callback services here has me curious. If the regular IRS phone lines don't work out, I might give one of those a try rather than spending hours on hold. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences - it's reassuring to know we're all in this together!

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