IRS Code 570 on transcript - what does this mean for my refund?
Just checked my transcript and saw code 570 pop up today. Anyone know if this is good news or bad news for my refund? Getting nervous since I really need this money.
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Just checked my transcript and saw code 570 pop up today. Anyone know if this is good news or bad news for my refund? Getting nervous since I really need this money.
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Esmeralda Gómez
The 570 code indicates that your return is under additional review and a hold has been placed on your refund. This can happen for various reasons - from simple verification needs to potential discrepancies. Usually followed by a 971 notice code. Keep an eye out for any IRS correspondence in the mail.
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Yuki Tanaka
•omg thanks for explaining! do you know how long this usually takes to resolve? 😰
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Esmeralda Gómez
•It varies honestly. Could be few weeks to few months depending on the issue. Did you claim EIC or child tax credit?
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Yuki Tanaka
•yeah i claimed EIC... guess im in for a wait 😭
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Klaus Schmidt
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Aisha Patel
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LilMama23
in the same boat rn... got 570 last week and still nothing new 🤡
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Dmitri Volkov
mines been stuck on 570 for 2 months now smh. IRS is playing games with our money fr
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Gabrielle Dubois
•2 months??? bro thats rough 💀
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Tyrone Johnson
Check your wage and income transcript to make sure everything matches what you reported. Sometimes 570 pops up when theres a mismatch.
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Yuki Tanaka
•how do i check that? im new to all this transcript stuff tbh
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Ingrid Larsson
I had this last year and it cleared up after about 3 weeks. Just hang tight!
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Yuki Tanaka
•thx that gives me hope lol
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Kolton Murphy
Code 570 basically means your return is on hold for additional review. Don't panic - it's super common! The IRS might be verifying your income, checking for identity theft, or just doing routine quality assurance. Since you mentioned needing the money, I'd suggest calling the taxpayer advocate service if it goes beyond 8 weeks. They can sometimes help expedite legitimate cases. Keep checking your transcript weekly for updates!
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Dmitry Petrov
Code 570 can definitely be stressful when you're waiting on your refund! I went through this last year and it ended up being because I had a small discrepancy with my W-2 reporting. The good news is that most 570 holds are resolved within 4-6 weeks. Keep an eye out for any correspondence from the IRS - they'll usually send you a letter explaining what they need if additional documentation is required. In the meantime, try not to stress too much. The vast majority of these reviews result in the refund being released once they complete their verification process.
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Kevin Bell
•This is really helpful info! Did you have to do anything specific to resolve the W-2 discrepancy or did it just clear up on its own after they reviewed it? I'm worried I might have made an error somewhere 😬
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Mohamed Anderson
I feel you on the stress! Code 570 hit my transcript last month and I was freaking out too. From what I've learned lurking here, it's usually just the IRS being extra careful with their reviews. Mine actually cleared after about 5 weeks with no action needed on my part. The waiting is brutal but try to stay positive - most people get their refunds eventually, just takes longer than expected. Keep checking your transcript every Friday when it updates!
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Ethan Moore
•Thanks for sharing your experience! It's so reassuring to hear from someone who actually went through this recently. 5 weeks isn't too bad considering some of the horror stories I've been reading online. Did you get any correspondence from the IRS during those 5 weeks or did it just randomly clear up when you checked your transcript? I'm trying to figure out if "no news is good news" in this situation 🤞
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