Refund Status: Multiple 766 Credits and 810 Freeze from March on My Transcript - Will April 16 Credits Process Despite March Freeze?
I filed my taxes and looking at my transcript I'm seeing multiple codes that have me confused. Below is my transcript data that's worrying me: PROCESSING DATE A TRANSACTIONS CODE EXPLANATION OF TRANSACTION CYCLE DATE 150 Tax return filed 20241105 04-01-2024 76211-437-89449-4 806 W-2 or 1099 withholding 04-16-2024 810 Refund freeze 03-08-2024 766 Credit to your account 04-16-2024 766 Credit to your account 04-16-2024 766 Credit to your account 04-16-2024 768 Earned income credit 04-16-2024 960 Appointed representative 10-02-2024 This Product Contains Sensitive Taxpayer Data I see code 150 showing my tax return was filed with cycle code 20241105 dated 04-01-2024, but there's also a refund freeze code 810 from 03-08-2024 that's concerning me. I'm seeing multiple 766 credits all dated 04-16-2024, along with a 768 EIC (Earned Income Credit) code also dated 04-16-2024. There's also an 806 code for W-2/1099 withholding dated 04-16-2024, and interestingly a 960 code for appointed representative dated 10-02-2024. I pulled this directly from sa.www4.irs.gov and I'm not sure what to make of it. Why would I have a refund freeze from March when I filed in April? And what's with the appointed representative code in October (which hasn't even happened yet)? I don't recall appointing anyone. Can anyone help me understand what all these codes mean for my refund timeline? I'm particularly worried about that 810 freeze code from March. Will these credits (766 and 768) be released with my refund once the freeze is lifted? Is this a typical processing pattern or should I be contacting the IRS about the freeze?
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Abby Marshall
Your tax transcript shows several important codes that tell us the status of your return. The 150 code with cycle 20241105 confirms your return was processed on April 1, 2024. However, there's an 810 freeze code from March 7 indicating the IRS is reviewing your return before releasing your refund. You have three separate 766 credit entries all dated April 15, 2024, which typically represent different tax credits like the Child Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit. Along with these, there's a 768 code for your Earned Income Credit and an 806 code for your W-2/1099 withholding amounts, both also dated April 15. The 960 code dated October 1, 2024, indicates you have an appointed representative who can act on your behalf with the IRS. This is unusually dated several months in the future, which might be the authorization end date. The key issue right now is the 810 freeze - this means your refund is on hold while the IRS reviews your return, including all those credits. This is fairly common, especially with returns claiming multiple credits. The April 15 dates on your credits are cycle posting dates and don't necessarily indicate when your refund will be released - that depends on when the IRS completes their review and lifts the 810 freeze.
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Vanessa Figueroa
•Any idea how long the review usually takes? This is stressing me out 😫
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Abby Marshall
•Reviews can take 45-120 days typically. But honestly, every case is different.
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Laila Prince
im in the same boat, got the 810 freeze last month. this waiting game is brutal fr 😤
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Isabel Vega
The IRS is such a joke nowadays. took them 9 months to process my 2022 return smh
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Dominique Adams
•Wait till you see how long 2021 took for some of us 💀
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Marilyn Dixon
have you tried calling the tax advocate service? they helped me with my freeze last year
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Vanessa Figueroa
•Tried calling but cant get thru. Been on hold for hours ðŸ˜
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Louisa Ramirez
Looks like your getting a decent refund with all those credits! Worth the wait ig 🤑
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Freya Andersen
The 810 freeze code from March is likely because the IRS flagged your return for review before you even filed in April - this can happen when they're cross-referencing data or if there are discrepancies they want to verify. Don't panic about the future dates either, the IRS system sometimes uses projected processing cycles. Your multiple 766 credits from April 16th look substantial, so once that freeze lifts you should see a nice refund. The 960 code for appointed representative is concerning though - if you didn't authorize anyone, you might want to call the IRS to verify no one has fraudulently gained access to your account. That could actually be related to why you have the 810 freeze in the first place. I'd suggest checking your online IRS account to see if there are any letters or notices waiting for you that might explain the review. Sometimes they just need you to verify your identity or provide additional documentation.
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