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it may help if you tell us the notice/letter number. there may be nothing missing or wrong with your return. someone else may have filed using your SSN. this is just an example. what are you told when you ask about what's holding up your return?
then again the Taxpayers Advocate Service may be able to help
TAS can help taxpayers resolve problems that they haven't been able to resolve with the IRS on their own. The service is free. TAS helps all taxpayers and their representatives, including individuals, businesses and exempt organizations. If taxpayers qualify for TAS help, an advocate will be with them at every turn and do everything possible to assist throughout the process. Taxpayers can use the qualifier tool to determine if they are eligible for TAS assistance.
Taxpayers may be eligible for TAS help if:
Taxpayers can request assistance by completing and submitting Form 911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance. Full instructions are on the TAS website.
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