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After you file
@Joshtraffanstedt Not sure what you are reading in this thread that you think is a lie. In an earlier post you stated that you received your income tax refund in March, and afterward you filed the injured spouse form. You must have mailed that form, since it could not be e-filed on its own. It is taking the IRS many months to process mailed returns and other documents that have been mailed to them. Many mailed returns have not even been opened months later, so, sorry, you must expect a wait for them to open your envelope and process your injured spouse form. Your injured spouse form has to be handled by a human; anything that you send in that requires human attention from the IRS will take much longer than normal, since they are severely backlogged.