Please be aware that Federal refunds can take longer than 21 days to process for the following reasons:
You claimed an EITC and or ACT and filed before February 15, 2018. It takes until the week of February 27 to receive your refund at the earliest. (view link below)
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3397970-path-act-may-delay-refunds-for-early-filers
The IRS processed a refund offset.(view link below)
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2539782-what-is-a-refund-offset
There were errors, inconsistencies, or missing info on the return.
The return is under review.
The IRS suspects identity theft or fraud.
There's a Form 8397 (Injured Spouse Allocation) on your return. It takes 11-14 weeks to process.
You filed Form 1040-X (Amended Return), which can take 12-16 weeks to process.
@danielleybarra03 I was expected the same day.I still have no update.Any new info?
I just received a letter stating they are doing a thorough examination they will get back to me with in 60 days if more info is needed or i will receive my refund between now at 60 days uggg
@danielleybarra03 I got the same letter yesterday.
@danielleybarra03 No I called to get an advocate yesterday.Wbu?
@aujie091 nothing it sucks i filed so long ago they said 60 days but its weird i didn't change anything keep me posted as well i for you.
I filled 1/30 this is ridiculous.I will keep you updated.I got the same letter.
@aujie091 have you received any further information i have not and its getting old already lol
@danielleybarra03 no my advocate filled a hardship for me last week I haven’t heard anything.
This is crazy @aujie091 maybe i should do that also my status has been at the requesting more info since 02/19/2018 but i didn't get letter till 28 60 days is up 04/28/2018. I hope you get it soon me to i am moving and needed it ASAP
@aujie091 how is it going for you anything yet I have yet to hear anything from mine still
Me to I always think ok maybe this week and nothing @aujie091