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Did the IRS send you a letter to request that you verify your identity? Or so far are you just seeing that as a message on the IRS refund site? If you are seeing a message for yourself on the IRS site----the IRS has your tax return and recognizes your SSN. They are vigilant about possible tax fraud and identity theft, so do not take it personally. If they want more information from you they will send you a letter in the mail.
As for CO----CO delayed accepting e-files until Monday, February 12 and they are working through a backlog of returns. It may take a week or more before anything starts to show up on the CO refund site with information about your CO refund.
I'm seeing a message on the IRS refund site that I need to wait for them to send me a letter, to then verify my ID, to then get the tax return. The unfortunate thing is I was relying on TurboTax to provide at least somewhat accurate information about the return ETA and whether anything else was needed from me. Now I'm finding out that not only do I need to take additional steps to complete the return but I also have to wait several more weeks to get the money I was expecting to have access to today.
I don't understand why TurboTax's phone system won't recognize my Social Security number when it prompts for it, though it sounds like their reps wouldn't be able to help me anyway. I just wanted to make sure my data was transmitted accurately particularly my address as the return was 'accepted' by the IRS a full month ago and I still haven't seen a letter from them.
Yes, Xmasbaby is right, if you see any information about your refund status on the IRS website that means they have accepted your tax return.
Regarding the estimated date for your refund, estimated means an educated guess based on facts, history and the experiences of others.
You can check the address on your tax return very easily:
If you still feel like you need to contact TurboTax Support, follow this link to learn how.
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