I filed my taxes with Turbo tax on 2/10/20. I filed as single, Head of Household, claiming 2 dependents. I received the EITC and the CTC. Almost immediately after filing I got a text (I opted to receive text alerts) saying it got accepted. When I checked the “Wheres my Refund,” site it had the status bar and it showed the same, status was accepted.
On 2/13/20 I checked the site again and it had a message, instead of the status bar, stating something along the lines of, “We received your tax return and it is being processed.” This along with a statement and code that I don’t actually remember and generic statement about where to go for refund info etc... I then checked back on the 2/15/20 and it had, and it still has, the same message of, “We received your tax return and it is being processed.” Along with the generic refund info message that is, I assume, a message that doesn’t change. But no other message with any code. I am wondering why I no longer see a status bar? Does this mean they’ve encountered issue/discrepancies with my tax return or what could this possibly mean?
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What is the text that you received?
The text just said congrats your federal taxes have been accepted or something along those lines. The status bar was originally there and it showed accepted as well.
If your tax return was e-filed and you did not receive a rejection when you filed then your return was filed correctly. However, if there are any issues with the information on your return you may receive a rejection notice from the IRS when your return is processed.
I’m aware of that. What I am asking about is why, when I use the IRS app to track my refund, I am not seeing the status bar. Instead a message telling me they received my taxes and they are being processed.
Are you saying that this is a sign they could be rejected?
Im sorry, I’ve updated my question. Somehow my question was in the title area and the majority of the question was missing
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