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After you file
Its an audit for verifying dependents. I had the same issue and had to send in a letter from their school, attendance records, marriage license since they are my wife's kids and I have an strenuous case so I contacted a tax payer advocate and I'm suppose to get my funds released the 22 hopefully
-faxed into to ta (6/5)
-got response from ta (6/12)
-estimated deposit (6/22)
Word of advice- the IRS communicates with incompetence and does NOT care about your situation.
- the ta will most likely not care either and they just don't communicate at all. To make them move you will more than likely need to contact the Tax payer advocate hotline (google it) and get your ta's supervisor to light a fire under them.
This is your money, you worked for it. Just don't get frustrated and give up. That's what they want so you'll never see your money and only see a letter of deficiency in the mail
-faxed into to ta (6/5)
-got response from ta (6/12)
-estimated deposit (6/22)
Word of advice- the IRS communicates with incompetence and does NOT care about your situation.
- the ta will most likely not care either and they just don't communicate at all. To make them move you will more than likely need to contact the Tax payer advocate hotline (google it) and get your ta's supervisor to light a fire under them.
This is your money, you worked for it. Just don't get frustrated and give up. That's what they want so you'll never see your money and only see a letter of deficiency in the mail
‎June 4, 2019
6:44 PM