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How to verify IRS tax return? Process, tips, and wait times for contacting the IRS directly

Hey everyone, I'm having trouble with the IRS. I need to verify my return but I'm not sure how to go about it. Has anyone gone through this process before? What should I expect? Any tips or advice would be really appreciated. I'm kinda nervous about dealing with the IRS directly.

Tom Maxon

I found a way to solve IRS return verification issues, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGXEpLZl3oY

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Laura Lopez

Ugh, dealing with the IRS is always a nightmare. I had to verify my return last year and it took forever. Make sure you have all your documents ready before you call. And be prepared to wait on hold for hours.

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Victoria Brown

I can totally relate. It felt like I was on hold for an eternity, but having all my documents ready helped speed things up once I got through.

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Sara Hellquiem

Here's what you need to know about verifying your return with the IRS: • First, make sure you have all your tax documents handy (W-2s, 1099s, etc.) • Call the IRS Taxpayer Protection Program at 1-800-830-5084 • Be prepared to verify your identity (they'll ask for info on previous returns) • Have a copy of the tax return in question available • Be patient! The process can take 30-45 minutes once you get someone on the line Remember, the IRS agents are just doing their job. Being polite goes a long way. Good luck!

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Gabriel Freeman

This is super helpful, thank you so much! I feel a bit more prepared now.

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Charlee Coleman

Great advice! I'd add: take notes during the call. It's easy to forget details when you're nervous.

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Liv Park

Also, try to call from a quiet place with good reception; it helps to hear everything clearly.

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Diego Fisher

I had to verify my return last year. It was a pain, but not as bad as I expected. Just be prepared with all your info and you'll be fine.

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Henrietta Beasley

Preparation is key. It saved me a lot of headache when I went through the process.

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Carmella Fromis

Have you considered hiring a tax professional? They can often deal with the IRS on your behalf and save you a lot of headaches.

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Gabriel Freeman

I thought about it, but I'm worried about the cost. Do you know how much they typically charge?

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Carmella Fromis

It varies, but for something like this, probably $100-$200. Might be worth it to avoid the stress tho.

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Theodore Nelson

If you decide to hire someone, make sure they're a certified tax professional to ensure accuracy and legitimacy.

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Arjun Kurti

Anyone else feel like the IRS is stuck in the 1980s? 🦖 How hard would it be to set up a decent online system for this stuff?

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Raúl Mora

Seriously! It's 2023, we shouldn't have to spend hours on hold just to verify a return.

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Margot Quinn

Lol, the IRS probably still uses floppy disks 💾

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Evelyn Kim

The online infrastructure could definitely use an upgrade. It's frustrating given how many processes are digital now!

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Samuel Robinson

I feel ya, buddy. The IRS is like a black hole where time and sanity disappear. 🕳️ Good luck!

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Camila Castillo

I know, right? It's like they have their own time warp. 😂

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AaliyahAli

Pro tip: call right when they open in the morning. You're more likely to get through quickly.

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Ellie Simpson

Yes! This works like a charm for me. Less competition for those early morning lines.

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Lucas Schmidt

I found a way to actually get someone on the phone without waiting for hours. I used this site's (claimyr.com) calling tool that dials the phone menu, stays on hold, waits for a live agent to pick up, then sends the call to my phone. It does cost $20, but it works. Here's a video about it: https://youtu.be/bDXD2SD0gGk

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Freya Collins

Wow, that sounds too good to be true. Does it really work?

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LongPeri

$20 just to make a phone call? Thats crazy expensive!

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Lucas Schmidt

I know it sounds wild, but it actually worked for me. Saved me hours of frustration. Worth every penny imo.

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Oscar O'Neil

I think the cost is worth it if it saves you hours of waiting, but it might not be feasible for everyone.

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Olivia Garcia

Here's a comprehensive suggestion if you're contemplating using a service like Claimyr. While it’s a paid service, it can alleviate the stress of long wait times, particularly for those with tight schedules. Claimyr efficiently connects individuals to IRS agents, ensuring the conversation happens once an agent is available. However, it’s crucial to weigh the cost against non-monetary options, like calling during off-peak hours or preparing to wait. It's a valid option for those who prefer to avoid wait times, but not necessarily the right choice for everyone. Always have a backup plan if the service doesn’t work as expected.

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Noah Lee

That sounds like a balanced view. It's like weighing the cost against the convenience it provides.

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Brianna Muhammad

Have you tried checking the IRS website? They have a lot of info on verifying returns. Might save you some time before you try calling.

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Gabriel Freeman

Thanks, I'll take a look. But tbh their website is so confusing, I'm not sure I'll find what I need.

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JaylinCharles

Yeah, the IRS website is like a maze designed by a drunk spider 🕷️🍺 Good luck navigating that mess!

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Eloise Kendrick

It's always a good idea to double-check the site, though. Sometimes you stumble upon useful information you didn't expect!

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Leeann Blackstein

lol good luck. i tried calling the IRS last week and gave up after 2 hours on hold. let us know if you actually get through!

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Ryder Greene

It's tough! I ended up sending them a letter instead. It took longer, but at least I didn't have to wait on hold.

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Lincoln Ramiro

Plot twist: the IRS is actually run by a bunch of cats playing with balls of yarn. That's why everything takes so long. 🐱🧶

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Faith Kingston

LOL this explains so much 😂

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Emma Johnson

Meow meow, please hold for the next available cat-gent. Your call is very impurrtant to us. 🐾📞

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Liam Brown

Haha! Maybe those cats will get their act together and streamline the process for us.

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