Why does my IRS account show "2024 Verification of Non-Filing Letter" despite filing in February and receiving state refund weeks ago?
I'm confused about something I'm seeing on my IRS account. When I go to check my transcripts, I see "2024 Verification of Non-Filing Letter" listed under available transcripts. I already received my state tax refund about 3 weeks ago, but I'm not sure what this federal transcript status means. When I log into the IRS website and go to the transcript section, I see the following available transcripts: - 2024 Verification of Non-Filing Letter [PDF] EN - 2023 Return Transcript [PDF] EN - 2022 Return Transcript [PDF] EN - 2021 Return Transcript [PDF] EN Under the Wage & Income Transcripts section, it shows: "These transcripts show data from information returns, such as W-2s, 1098s, and 1099s reported to the IRS. The transcript may not be complete until all earnings are reported." And then I see: - 2024 Wage & Income Transcript [PDF] EN - 2023 Wage & Income Transcript [PDF] EN - 2022 Wage & Income Transcript [PDF] EN - 2021 Wage & Income Transcript [PDF] EN There's also text on the page saying "year or your tax return is still being processed." Does this mean the IRS thinks I haven't filed? I definitely submitted my federal return back in February through TurboTax and got a confirmation. Should I be worried that my return isn't showing up yet but the system is letting me get a "Verification of Non-Filing Letter" for 2024? Has anyone else dealt with this situation before? I'm concerned because my state refund was processed weeks ago but there's no sign of my federal return being recognized.
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Mateo Martinez
The "Verification of Non-Filing Letter" is exactly what it sounds like - it's documentation from the IRS confirming they don't have a tax return on file for you for that specific tax year (2024 in this case). Since it's showing for 2024, that's actually normal because we're still in 2024 and nobody has filed 2024 taxes yet (we just finished filing 2023 taxes). The IRS system automatically generates these availability options. What's important is that you see your 2023 Return Transcript available, which confirms your 2023 return was received and processed. The state tax system is completely separate from the federal IRS system, so getting your state refund doesn't necessarily mean anything about your federal return status. If you can access your 2023 Return Transcript, your return was processed. If you're waiting on a federal refund, check the "Where's My Refund" tool on the IRS website with your filing status, refund amount, and SSN.
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Nia Davis
•Oh thank you so much! That makes a lot more sense now. I was starting to panic thinking something went wrong with my filing.
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QuantumQueen
•This happened to me last year too and I freaked out lol. It's just how the system displays things.
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Jamal Carter
The IRS systems are so confusing. State and Federal are totally separate systems. One has nothing to do with the other. You could get state refund and still have federal issues. I think the Verification of Non-Filing is normal for 2024 since it's still 2024 and nobody has filed 2024 taxes yet (we just filed 2023 taxes). If you can see your 2023 Return Transcript, your return was processed.
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Mei Liu
State refunds are processed separately from federal refunds. Many states actually process returns faster than the IRS. As for the verification of non-filing letter, that's normal to see for the current tax year. I wouldn't worry about it unless you don't see your 2023 Return Transcript available.
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Nia Davis
•Thanks for explaining! I do see my 2023 Return Transcript available so I guess that means everything is ok?
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Mei Liu
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Liam O'Donnell
omg this EXACT same thing happened to me!! i was freaking out bc i thought they lost my return or something. turns out it's totally normal and just means they don't have a 2024 return for you (which makes sense cuz it's still 2024 lol). if u can see your 2023 transcript you're fine.
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Amara Nwosu
Little known fact: you can request a Verification of Non-Filing Letter from the IRS for legitimate purposes, such as applying for certain benefits or loans when you genuinely didn't need to file. It's a common document for students, people with very low income, or those living abroad who need to prove they weren't required to file US taxes. The fact you're seeing it for 2024 is normal since we haven't filed 2024 taxes yet (we just filed for 2023).
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Dylan Cooper
The Verification of Non-Filing Letter is just proof from the IRS that you haven't filed a return for that specific tax year. Since it shows for 2024, that's completely normal! Nobody has filed 2024 returns yet since we're still in 2024. We just finished filing 2023 returns. Nothing to worry about.
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Sofia Perez
If your trying to check if the IRS recieved and processed your 2023 return, you should look for the 2023 Return Transcript in that same list. If you can access that, it means your return has been processed. The 2024 verification of non-filing is just there because nobody has filed 2024 taxes yet!
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Nia Davis
•Yes I can access the 2023 Return Transcript! That's a relief. Thanks for the help.
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Dmitry Smirnov
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Aisha Abdullah
This is such a common source of confusion! The "2024 Verification of Non-Filing Letter" showing up is actually completely normal and expected. Since we're still in 2024, nobody has filed their 2024 tax returns yet (those won't be due until April 2025). The IRS system automatically makes this document available for the current year. What you should be looking for to confirm your 2023 return was processed is the "2023 Return Transcript" in that same list. If you can access and download that document, it means the IRS has successfully received and processed your 2023 federal tax return that you filed in February. The fact that you got your state refund weeks ago is actually pretty typical - state tax agencies often process returns much faster than the IRS, and they operate completely independently from each other. So getting your state refund doesn't indicate anything about your federal return status one way or the other. If you're waiting on a federal refund, I'd recommend checking the "Where's My Refund" tool on the IRS website with your SSN, filing status, and expected refund amount for the most current status update.
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Tate Jensen
•This explanation is so clear and helpful! I was getting worried seeing that verification letter but now I understand it's just because we're still in 2024. I can indeed access my 2023 Return Transcript, so that's a huge relief. Thank you for breaking this down in such an easy way to understand - the IRS website can be so confusing to navigate!
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StarSailor
I went through this exact same panic last year! The "2024 Verification of Non-Filing Letter" threw me for a loop too, but it's completely normal since we haven't filed 2024 taxes yet. The key thing to look for is your 2023 Return Transcript - if you can access that, your return was processed successfully. State and federal are totally separate systems, so your state refund timing doesn't reflect anything about federal processing. I actually found it helpful to bookmark the "Where's My Refund" tool on the IRS site - it gives you real-time updates on your federal refund status using your SSN, filing status, and refund amount. Much less confusing than trying to interpret all the transcript options!
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Sophia Long
I completely understand your confusion - I had this exact same worry when I first saw the "2024 Verification of Non-Filing Letter" on my transcript page! It's actually totally normal and nothing to panic about. The key thing to understand is that this letter appears for 2024 because we're still IN 2024, and nobody has filed their 2024 tax returns yet (those aren't due until April 2025). The IRS system automatically generates this option for the current tax year. Since you mentioned you can see your 2023 Return Transcript in the list, that's actually great news! That means your 2023 federal return (the one you filed in February) was successfully received and processed by the IRS. The transcript wouldn't be available if there were any issues with your filing. Your state refund arriving weeks ago is completely normal too - state tax systems operate independently from the federal IRS system and often process refunds much faster. One has nothing to do with the other timing-wise. If you're waiting on your federal refund, definitely check the "Where's My Refund" tool on the IRS website with your SSN, filing status, and expected refund amount. That'll give you the most up-to-date status on your federal refund processing.
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