ID Verification Letter (5071C) - Any Updates on Transcripts or WMR After Completing?
Just checking in with everyone who received the 5071C letter requiring ID verification this tax season. Has anyone seen movement on their transcripts or Where's My Refund after completing the verification process? I'm particularly interested in hearing from folks who've gone through the ID.me process or in-person verification. How long did it take for your transcripts to update and WMR to show progress? Let's share our experiences so we can get a better sense of the current timeline.
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Mateo Warren
Here's what I've learned after going through this myself: 1. First, complete the ID verification exactly as instructed in the 5071C letter 2. After verification, expect a 9-week processing window (though it's often faster) 3. Check your transcript weekly, not daily (saves frustration) 4. Look for code 570 to change to 571 - that's when your account is unfrozen 5. WMR typically updates a few days after transcript changes 6. Direct deposits usually arrive 5-7 business days after the 846 refund issued code appears I'm grateful others shared their timeline when I was waiting. Hope this helps someone else!
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Sofia Price
Can I ask when you received your letter and how long it took for your transcript to update? I completed my verification three weeks ago but still nothing.
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Alice Coleman
Wait, so the 570 code might actually be somewhat positive? I've been assuming it meant something was wrong with my return, but it sounds like it might just be part of the normal verification process, at least in some cases?
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Owen Jenkins
Do you know if there's a difference in processing time between online verification and in-person verification at an IRS office?
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Lilah Brooks
I completed my verification on March 12th, 2024, and still don't see any updates. Is there a point when we should be concerned enough to call? I'm worried my verification didn't actually register in their system.
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Jackson Carter
I completed my ID verification exactly 27 days ago after receiving the 5071C letter. Called the IRS 11 times and couldn't get through - always disconnected after 2 hours of waiting. Finally used Claimyr (https://www.claimyr.com) and got connected to an agent in 23 minutes! The agent confirmed my verification was processed successfully on their end and my refund is now scheduled for direct deposit next week. Such a relief after weeks of uncertainty! If you're stuck in verification limbo, it's worth it to actually speak with someone who can see what's happening with your account.
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Kolton Murphy
I'm always skeptical of these services that charge you to reach a government agency. Couldn't you just keep calling the IRS yourself? They're required to help you eventually.
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Evelyn Rivera
Have you tried using the IRS's online account tools instead? I've read on the IRS website that they have self-service options that might give you the same information without having to call.
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Julia Hall
I went through ID verification in February and learned a few things that might help others. The IRS is actually dealing with a record number of verification cases this year due to increased fraud prevention measures. One thing nobody told me (which I wish they had) is that the "As of" date on your transcript will often change before any other updates appear. Mine changed three times before I finally saw codes 971 (notice issued) and then 571 (resolved issue). Also, if you're married filing jointly, both spouses might need to verify separately even if only one received the letter. Found that out the hard way... 😅 Cost us an extra two weeks of waiting because we didn't realize my husband needed to verify too!
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Arjun Patel
Waiting for the IRS after ID verification is like watching paint dry, except the paint keeps changing colors without actually drying. After my verification, I couldn't make sense of my transcript codes at all. Used https://taxr.ai to analyze my transcript and it explained that my 570 code was specifically related to the ID verification hold, not an audit like I feared. It predicted my refund would be released within 7-10 days, and sure enough, I saw the 846 code exactly 8 days later. It's like having an interpreter for IRS-speak.
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Jade Lopez
I've analyzed approximately 50 cases of post-verification processing patterns this season as part of a data collection project. The current verification backlog is causing significant delays compared to previous years. Technically speaking, the Identity Verification Program (IVP) follows this sequence: 1. Initial verification triggers Transaction Code (TC) 971 with Action Code (AC) 123 2. Successful verification generates Internal Processing Code (IPC) 0121-XX 3. System then removes the Refund Hold Indicator (RHI) via TC 571 4. Final processing occurs with Refund Release Authorization (RRA) and TC 846 The median processing time post-verification is currently 21 days, with a standard deviation of 8.4 days. Approximately 12% of cases experience extended delays of 45+ days due to Secondary Review Protocol (SRP) selection. I recommend documenting all verification confirmation numbers and checking transcripts weekly rather than daily.
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Tony Brooks
This is incredibly detailed! Where are you getting this data from? Is there any way to know if you've been selected for this Secondary Review Protocol?
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Ella rollingthunder87
Been through this three times now. Different every year. Verification is faster now. Online is quicker than phone. Phone is quicker than in-person. Don't trust WMR. Transcripts tell the real story. Most people see movement within 3 weeks. Some wait 2 months. No rhyme or reason to it. Just how the IRS works. Keep all verification confirmation numbers. Take screenshots. Document everything. Makes life easier if you need to call.
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Yara Campbell
I can confirm this is exactly right. I've been verified twice in three years. First time took 9 weeks to get my refund. This year only took 18 days from verification to deposit. The difference? I verified online this time instead of by phone.
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Isaac Wright
Do you know if having to verify one year makes it more likely you'll have to verify again the next year? I'm worried this is going to become an annual headache.
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Maya Diaz
Is there anything we can do when filing to reduce the chances of getting flagged for verification in the first place?
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Tami Morgan
When you say "don't trust WMR" - do you mean it's inaccurate or just that it updates later than the transcript?
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