DianeW777
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State tax filing

No, due to the unprecedented number of changes over the last two tax seasons it's very difficult to try to anticipate timeframes.  This is challenging for everyone including the IRS.

 

The best resource for you may be the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS).  They are in place to assist in situations where you are unable to obtain resolution on your own.

  1. You can click here to begin: TAS Qualifier Tool. or 
  2. Submit a request for assistance - Form 911 Request for TAS Assistance (instructions are included)
  3. Locate the local TAS Office for your area

This will get the process started for you.  It's not going to be a fast process because they are handling a large volume at this time. 

 

If you do not hear from TAS within one week of submitting Form 911, contact the Taxpayer Advocate office where you originally submitted your request. Incomplete information or requests submitted to a Taxpayer Advocate office outside of your geographical location may result in delays.

 

There is also an IRSGo2 app that may be useful to track your refund status. (Where's my Refund?)

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