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MommaOf4
Returning Member

No changes on my return

I filed on 2/3/2020  a couple hours later I got the accepted email from turbo tax. Well nothing has changed since. IRS is showing the first bar nothing more. And all I'm getting on here is accepted. Could the eic be why it's not doing anything right now? 

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No changes on my return

Most definitely. I filed on the 23rd and was accepted on 27th...I now have the PATH message which means I won't see my refund until mid-late February because I claimed the EITC.

MommaOf4
Returning Member

No changes on my return

I don't even have the path message 🤦 I still have the topic 152 showing.

SForrestLO
Intuit Alumni

No changes on my return

This is normal. It can take anywhere from a few days to 3 weeks to update. Until the IRS starts processing it on their own, you may not find record of it or the website may say that you have put in incorrect information when tracking your federal refund. As your return moves through the system, the status of it will be updated. Continue checking the Where’s My Federal Refund tool for updates. Updates are made daily, usually overnight.

 

What does pending mean. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/return-status/help/what-does-pending-mean/00/26331

 

Please use this link to track your refund from the IRS. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/use-the-wheres-my-refund-tool

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