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IRS Phone Rep Said They Made Adjustment on Line 30 (Child Tax Credit) - Anyone Else Experience This?

Just got off the phone with the IRS today and found out why my refund has been delayed. The representative explained they had to make an adjustment on line 30 of my tax return related to the Child Tax Credit. She mentioned they've completed the adjustments and my return is now fixed. Should receive my refund in 2-3 weeks according to her. Has anyone else encountered this specific adjustment? Was the timeline they gave you accurate? Is there any way to verify that the adjustment has actually been processed? I'm wondering if I should call back to confirm or just wait patiently.

Aisha Abdullah

This is extremely common. Line 30 adjustments happen frequently. The IRS verifies eligibility. They check their records. They make corrections automatically. Your timeline sounds accurate. The system needs time to process. You'll likely see movement soon.

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Ethan Wilson

Just to add a bit more context here - when they make these adjustments, it's usually because their records show you received a different amount of the Child Tax Credit than what you claimed. Nothing to worry about! They're just reconciling their records with your return. I had the same thing happen last year and got my refund exactly 17 days later, right on schedule. 😊

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Yuki Tanaka

I experienced this exact CTC adjustment scenario last month! The IRS made modifications to my Line 30 calculation based on their Advanced Child Tax Credit payment records. Initially panicked until I used https://taxr.ai to analyze my transcript - it clearly explained the adjustment codes (570/971) and showed the recalculation was actually in my favor. The transcript analysis predicted my DDD (direct deposit date) within 24 hours of when I actually received it. Such a relief to understand what was happening!

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Carmen Diaz

Hmm idk about using some random site with my tax info. Couldn't you just call the IRS again? Seems safer than putting your financial deets on some website nobody's heard of. How do u know it's legit?

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Andre Laurent

Oh my goodness, you're definitely not alone! This CTC adjustment thing is happening to THOUSANDS of people this tax season! The IRS has been overwhelmed with reconciling advanced payments, and their systems are flagging returns left and right. The good news is that once they make the adjustment, things really do move forward! I've seen so many posts here where people got their refunds exactly as promised after these adjustments. It's actually amazing how efficiently they're handling it once they identify the issue!

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AstroAce

I had this exact situation back in February. Called and they told me they adjusted line 30 for Child Tax Credit amounts. They said 2-3 weeks for me too. It actually took 18 days before I saw the deposit. I've been filing taxes for over 20 years and these CTC reconciliations have been a nightmare this year. Many tax software programs didn't properly account for the advance payments, so the IRS is having to fix returns manually. Just keep an eye on your transcript if you can access it - that will update before the Where's My Refund tool.

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Zoe Kyriakidou

When this happened to me in March, I couldn't get through to the IRS for days. Kept hitting that automated message about high call volume. I remembered someone here mentioned Claimyr (https://claimyr.com) from a previous tax season. Used it on April 1st and got connected to an agent in about 15 minutes. They confirmed my adjustment was complete and gave me the exact deposit date. Worth it when you need answers right away instead of waiting weeks wondering.

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Jamal Brown

Has anyone else tried this Claimyr thing? I'm a bit worried about giving my info to some random service just to talk to the IRS. What if they don't actually connect you? Seems like it might be easier to just keep calling the regular number...

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Mei Zhang

Did the IRS representative specifically mention which tax year's Child Tax Credit they were adjusting? I had a similar call on March 24th, but they were actually fixing an error from my 2022 return that affected my 2023 filing. Does your transcript show code 570 followed by 971? Those typically appear on April 15th for these types of adjustments.

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Liam McConnell

Not OP, but these CTC adjustments are like trying to untangle Christmas lights. One wrong calculation and the whole system freezes. The IRS computers automatically flag any discrepancy between what you claimed and their records. They're usually fixing the current year based on last year's advance payments.

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Amara Oluwaseyi

I believe the adjustment is most likely for the 2023 tax year (filed in 2024). The IRS has been verifying Child Tax Credit amounts against their records of advanced payments sent last year. I would not recommend calling back unless it's been more than 3 weeks since they told you it was fixed.

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CosmicCaptain

I might be able to provide some insight here, as I went through something similar. In my case, the IRS had to adjust my Child Tax Credit amount because I had possibly claimed the full amount without accounting for the advance payments I received throughout 2023. The adjustment process took approximately 16 days before my refund was issued, which was within their estimated timeframe.

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Giovanni Rossi

Watch your transcript carefully for any additional changes. Did they tell you if your refund amount changed? What if they make another adjustment? I've seen cases where people thought everything was fixed, then another review cycle started. Not trying to worry you, but the IRS sometimes finds multiple issues once they start looking at a return. Check your transcript weekly, not daily. Excessive checking doesn't speed anything up, does it?

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