I originally started with a 810 refund freeze! Called irs and I had to verify in person! 3 days later I get a update with codes 150 the 810 code still there, also codes 766 and 768! The return due date and return received date is 4/15/24 is this date I should expect my return?
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Paolo Bianchi
Ok so here's what's happening with your transcript. Code 810 is a refund freeze that requires identity verification. You've already done the in-person verification which is great. The codes 766 and 768 are good news - those are credits being applied to your account. The 150 is just showing your tax liability was processed. The 4/15/24 date you're seeing is just the standard tax deadline date, not your expected refund date. Since you've completed verification, you should expect processing to resume within 9 weeks from your verification date. But honestly, the best way to get a clear timeline is to run your transcript through taxr.ai (https://taxr.ai) - it'll analyze all these codes and give you a really specific estimate of when you'll get paid.
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Yara Assad
Does that taxr thing actually work? Been stuck with a freeze for 2 months 😫
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Paolo Bianchi
yeah its legit! just used it yesterday and it broke down everything including estimated release date for my freeze. way better than calling irs and waiting 2 hrs on hold 🙄
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Olivia Clark
Same boat with the 810 freeze 🚣♀️ gonna try taxr.ai rn, tired of playing the waiting game
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Javier Morales
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Yara Assad
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Natasha Petrov
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Javier Morales
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Connor O'Brien
Bruh where was this when I was waiting 6 months for my refund last year 😭
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Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve IRS refund freeze code 810, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hcljdBlgB4
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Tom Maxon
When dealing with IRS transcripts, understanding the codes is crucial to deciphering what's happening with your tax return. Here's what these codes generally indicate: Code 150: This represents a tax return that has been filed. It's the basic code used to show the original amount of tax that the IRS has assessed based on your filing. Code 810: As you mentioned, this is a refund freeze. If it remains on your account after you've verified your identity in person, it means the freeze has not been lifted yet. The freeze could have been placed for various reasons, such as suspicion of identity theft or the need for further review. Code 766: This code indicates a credit to your account. This could be from overpayment from a previous year or a credit like the Earned Income Credit (). Code 768: This code refers to the Earned Income Credit () specifically. It indicates that the amount you're eligible for has been posted to your account. The "return due date" and "return received date" of 4/15/24 do not necessarily indicate the date you will receive your refund. This date is typically the deadline for filing taxes or the date the IRS acknowledges they received your return if you filed on the due date. The presence of codes 766 and 768 suggests that your credits have been acknowledged. However, the refund itself may still be on hold due to the 810 freeze code. Refunds are often issued within 21 days of the IRS accepting your tax return if there are no issues, but this can be delayed by various factors, including security checks like the one you experienced. Since you've already taken steps to verify your identity in person, the freeze should be lifted shortly, assuming there are no other issues. Keep an eye on any updates to your transcript for the removal of the 810 code, which would indicate the freeze has been lifted. If the 810 code is removed, and you see a transaction with code 846 (which signifies a refund issued), that would provide a better indication of when you can expect your refund. I made a video about calling the IRS transcript line here: https://youtu.be/UiAegRQ2Is8
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Greg More
Thank you so much you explained that so well!
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Crystal Singletary
I also have the same issue but my code 150 have a future date , code 810 is some months ago
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