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The "processing" message you see is perfectly normal. In fact, the messages and bars on the IRS.gov "Where's My Refund" webpage change all of the time; and sometimes the same message is displayed continuously. If it still says "processing" that's actually a good thing.
If after filing (21 days after e-file, or 6 weeks after paper file), and there is no new information, at that time the IRS indicates that you can call them for additional information, using the phone number provided on their Where's My Refund website.
The "processing" message you see is perfectly normal. In fact, the messages and bars on the IRS.gov "Where's My Refund" webpage change all of the time; and sometimes the same message is displayed continuously. If it still says "processing" that's actually a good thing.
If after filing (21 days after e-file, or 6 weeks after paper file), and there is no new information, at that time the IRS indicates that you can call them for additional information, using the phone number provided on their Where's My Refund website.
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