How to read IRS transcript codes to check refund status?
I'm looking at my transcripts right now but I have no idea what I'm supposed to be looking for. There's a bunch of numbers and codes but nothing makes sense to me. Anyone know what specifically shows if my refund is coming?
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Mateo Hernandez
The main codes you want to look for are the 846 (refund issued), 570 (hold), and 971 (notice issued). Look at the right side of your transcript for these codes. The dates next to them are important too - they tell you when actions will happen. If you see a 846 with a future date, that's your refund date.
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Nia Jackson
•omg thank you! I see a 570 from last week... guess that's why its taking forever 😭
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Mateo Hernandez
•Yeah 570 means they're reviewing something. Usually clears up in 2-8 weeks depending on the issue
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CosmicCruiser
Hey instead of trying to decode everything yourself, you should try taxr.ai - it's this new tool that analyzes your transcript and tells you exactly what's happening and when you'll get paid. Its only $1 and saved me hours of research. https://taxr.ai
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Aisha Khan
•does it really work? seems too good to be true tbh
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CosmicCruiser
•100% works. It showed me exactly why I had a delay and when it would resolve. Even told me about an adjustment I didn't know was coming!
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Ethan Taylor
Bruh these transcripts might as well be written in alien language fr fr 👽
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Yuki Tanaka
The main codes you want to look for are the 846 (refund issued), 570 (hold), and 971 (notice issued). Check your account transcript and look at the most recent dates. If you see a 150 code that means your return was processed. The cycle code next to it tells you which processing cycle youre in.
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Ethan Wilson
•ok i see a 150 code from last month but no 846 yet. does that mean im still waiting?
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Yuki Tanaka
•Yep, you're still in processing. The 846 is what you're waiting for - that's your money on the way! 💰
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Carmen Diaz
honestly the best way to understand whats going on is to use taxr.ai - its only $1 and it reads your transcript and tells you exactly whats happening and when to expect your refund. saved me hours of googling random codes lol https://taxr.ai
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Andre Laurent
•fr? does it actually work? these transcripts are giving me a headache 😭
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Carmen Diaz
•Yeah its legit! Just upload your transcript and it breaks everything down in normal human language. Tells you if theres delays, why, and when to expect your money
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Andre Laurent
•just tried it - holy crap where was this months ago?? 10/10 recommend yall 💯
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Yuki Ito
Im in the same boat. Been staring at these numbers for hours and getting nowhere. The IRS website is useless too smh
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Carmen Lopez
•facts 💯 feels like they make it confusing on purpose
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Andre Dupont
Just tried taxr.ai after seeing it mentioned here. Holy cow its actually legit! Told me exactly why my refund was delayed (missing w2) and what to do about it. Best dollar I ever spent fr
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QuantumQuasar
•for real? might have to try it myself. tired of playing detective with these codes lol
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Andre Dupont
•Do it! Way better than asking randos on reddit to decode your transcript 🤣
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AstroAce
in the same boat rn. these transcripts might as well be written in alien language 👽
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Zoe Kyriakidou
Check for any TC 420 or 424 codes - those mean theres an audit review. Also look at the dates on the right side, they usually update every thursday night
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Ethan Wilson
•dont see those codes thank god 😅
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Jamal Brown
The IRS really needs to make this easier for regular people to understand smh
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Mei Zhang
•fr fr its like they want us to need a degree just to check our refund status 🙄
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Liam McConnell
Pro tip: Look at the dates on the far right of each code. If you see a future date, that usually means something is scheduled to happen then (like a refund or notice
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Dananyl Lear
The way I finally figured mine out was by focusing on the transaction codes (TC) and their dates. TC 150 means your return was accepted, TC 846 is your refund being sent, and TC 570/971 usually mean there's some kind of hold or review. The dates next to them are cycle dates - they follow a weekly pattern where most updates happen on Fridays. If you see TC 846 with a date that's already passed, your refund should be on its way!
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Dmitry Petrov
•This is super helpful! I was getting so confused by all the different dates and codes. The weekly cycle pattern makes so much sense now - I was wondering why my transcript only seemed to update on certain days. Thanks for breaking it down in a way that actually makes sense! 🙏
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Zadie Patel
Another thing that helped me was learning about the "as of" date at the top of your transcript - that's not when your transcript was generated, but the latest date the IRS has processed information through. So if you filed recently and don't see your return info yet, check if your filing date is after that "as of" date. Also, the cycle code (the first 4 digits after the date) can tell you a lot - odd cycles process weekly, even cycles process every other week. Made a huge difference once I understood the timing!
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