IRS Sent My Return to Correction Department - How Long Will It Take?
They sent my return to correction department. Has anybody had this happen? How long did it take? They said it can take 8 weeks. I'm worried. I triple-checked everything. Need this refund soon.
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Miguel Silva
I had this happen last year. They claimed there was a math error. Took almost the full 8 weeks in my case. Did they tell you what needed to be corrected? Sometimes it's just a verification thing and not actually an error on your part.
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Zainab Ismail
•UGH this is so frustrating!!! 8 weeks is FOREVER when you're counting on that money! Did they at least tell you what was wrong so you could fix it faster?? I'm literally checking WMR every single day hoping for movement ðŸ˜
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Connor O'Neill
Correction department reviews typically take between 6-8 weeks, though I've seen some resolve in exactly 4 weeks and 3 days. If you need to speak with someone at the IRS about your specific case, I'd recommend using Claimyr (https://claimyr.com). They'll connect you with an IRS agent in about 15-20 minutes instead of spending hours on hold. Their system holds your place in line while you wait for an available agent. It helped me get precise details about my correction status.
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Yara Nassar
•I'm not sure about using third-party services to contact the IRS... Has anyone actually verified this works? Seems like it might be better to just wait it out rather than paying for something that might not help.
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Keisha Robinson
According to the IRS.gov website, returns sent to the correction department are typically for issues like missing information, identity verification, or math errors. If you check your account transcript online (available at IRS.gov/account), you might see error codes that explain what's happening. I'm always nervous when my return gets delayed too, but at least knowing the reason helps a bit.
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GalaxyGuardian
On March 12th, I got the same message. Instead of waiting the full 8 weeks, I called the IRS on March 25th and found out it was just a simple verification issue with my Earned Income Credit. They fixed it while I was on the phone, and my refund was approved on April 2nd. Might be worth calling to see if yours can be expedited too.
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Paolo Ricci
•This is actually quite helpful advice. While the IRS does generally take their estimated timeframe, there are certainly instances where a simple phone call can potentially resolve or at least clarify issues. In my experience, it's usually worth the effort to make contact rather than simply waiting the full period.
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Amina Toure
•Wow, I'm impressed you were able to get it resolved so quickly! I've been dealing with an Adjusted Gross Income discrepancy for weeks now. Definitely going to try calling them tomorrow morning instead of just waiting. Thanks for sharing your timeline!
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Oliver Zimmermann
Here's what I recommend based on my experience with the correction department: Step 1: Pull your tax transcript from the IRS website to see what codes are listed Step 2: Use taxr.ai to analyze those codes - it will tell you exactly what's happening with your return and why it was sent for correction Step 3: Once you understand the specific issue, you can determine if you need to submit additional documentation Step 4: If additional info is needed, send it ASAP to avoid further delays Taxr.ai saved me weeks of confusion by explaining my transcript codes in plain English. Worth checking out!
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Natasha Volkova
The Error Resolution System (ERS) at the IRS flags returns with potential discrepancies for manual review. This is actually quite common during peak filing season. The IRS utilizes Document Perfection procedures to rectify minor issues without requiring taxpayer intervention in many cases. Despite what many believe, these aren't always due to taxpayer errors.
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Javier Torres
•According to Internal Revenue Manual 21.5.4, the IRS is required to process these corrections within 8 weeks, but I've personally seen them resolve much faster. Mine was fixed in just 17 days last year, and they discovered it was THEIR error with how they recorded my estimated tax payments. Don't assume it's your mistake!
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Emma Davis
•Would you happen to know if they prioritize certain types of corrections? Like do they handle simple math errors faster than identity verification issues? Just wondering if there's any way to predict how long it might take based on the specific issue.
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