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May 26, 2021
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How do I know if my return has been accepted?

  • May 26, 2021
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How do I know if my return has been accepted.  I think I received the "acceptance" notice, but now I'm beginning to wonder.

 

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    Level 15
    May 26, 2021

     

    Did you e-file?  Did you click a big orange button that said “Transmit my returns now?”

     

    When you e-file your federal return you will receive two emails from TurboTax.  The first one will say that your return was submitted.  The second email will tell you if your federal return was accepted or rejected.  If you e-filed a state return, there will be a third email to tell you if the state accepted or rejected your state return.

     

    First, check your e-file status to see if your return was accepted: 

    https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/

    If the IRS accepted it, what does it say here?  

    https://www.irs.gov/refunds         

      Or does your account say “Ready to Mail?”

     

    Note:  If it says “Ready to Mail” or “Printed” that means YOU have to mail it yourself.  TurboTax does not mail your tax return for you.

     

     

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
    Critter-3
    Level 15
    May 26, 2021

     

    The IRS is seriously backlogged due to all the new tax laws and extra stimulus filings, as well as unprocessed 2019 returns left over from the COVID shutdown.  Lots of other folks are still waiting (some since mid-February), so please continue to be patient.  Also see:

    At least 8 million tax returns are in limbo at the IRS because of the pandemic, delaying refunds (ms...

     

     

     

    Have you checked your status here: TurboTax and IRS ?

     

    Although the IRS has processed and issued most refunds from e-filed returns around 21 days, because of the pileup caused by Covid, CARES Act, stimulus and the American Rescue Plan Act, some of the returns will require more time to review. 

     

     Several items can  delay the processing of the 2020 return ... some of which are :   

    > unemployment

    > repayment of the PTC

    > stimulus credit  on line 30 of the 2020 form 1040

    > if you used the 2019 earned income for the 2020 EIC &/or  CTC/ACTC

    > if you have prior year balance dues or unfiled returns

    > the info on the W-2 doesn't match what the employer sent in and/or the employer's W-2 is not yet on file

    > a variety of other items that require humans to look at

     

    Due to understaffing and over tasking at the IRS again this year many returns will be delayed for as much as months.  The aging computer system is being over taxed trying to process millions of  2019 returns and 2020 returns (some of which will need extra processing this year due to the late tax law changes)  AND putting out the third stimulus payments.  If you want to vent to someone then contact your  local congress person and demand they fund the IRS sufficiently so that they can hire enough people and update their computer systems to handle all of the demands made upon this agency.  The IRS  can only do so much with the continued reductions to their budget. 

                  

     

    See these  recent news articles for some sad truths:

     

    The IRS is behind in processing nearly 7 million tax returns, slowing refunds as it implements new s...

     

    Where is my damn IRS tax refund? New answers emerge as delays frustrate millions (msn.com)

     

    https://money.yahoo.com/taxpayers-waiting-to-get-last-years-tax-refund-190333088.html

     

    https://money.yahoo.com/irs-employees-say-out-of-ink-printers-are-delaying-tax-returns-171522801.html

                                                            

     

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