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Social Security: No Record 2020 Taxes

Hello Turbo Discussion Group,
I used Turbo Tax to file our 2020 taxes. I received confirmation our tax filing was received. I just visited Soc Sec and they have no record of my husband's earning and my earnings.

How do I fix this? Where do i start?

I look forward to hearing from you.

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Social Security: No Record 2020 Taxes

If your income in 2020 is all from self-employment then Social Security would receive that information from the IRS.

The IRS may have received the 2020 tax return but has not processed the 2020 tax return yet.

 

The IRS is seriously behind in processing 2020 tax returns.  This is due to many factors, such as the pandemic, completing processing of millions of 2019 tax returns, stimulus payments, unemployment compensation exclusion tax refunds., changes in the tax code by Congress in the middle of the 2020 tax season and the like.

 

Millions of taxpayers have not yet received there federal tax refunds.

 

Go to this IRS website for operational status - https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-operations-during-covid-19-mission-critical-functions-continue

 

The IRS is opening mail within normal timeframes and all paper and electronic individual returns received prior to April 2021 have been processed if the return had no errors or did not require further review.   As of October 9, 2021, we had 7.1 million unprocessed individual returns. Unprocessed individual returns include tax year 2020 returns such as those requiring correction to the Recovery Rebate Credit amount or validation of 2019 income used to figure the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). This work does not require us to correspond with taxpayers but does require special handling by an IRS employee so, in these instances, it is taking the IRS more than 21 days to issue any related refund and in some cases this work could take 90 to 120 days. If, as a result, a correction is made to any RRC, EITC or ACTC claimed on the return, the IRS will send taxpayers an explanation. Taxpayers are encouraged to continue to check Where’s My Refund? for their personalized refund status and can review Tax Season Refund Frequently Asked Questions.

 

What you should do: In most instances, no further action is needed but you may check Where’s my refund or you can view your account. If you filed electronically and received an acknowledgement, you do not need to take any further action other than promptly responding to any requests for information. If you filed on paper, check Where’s my refund? If it tells you we have received your return or are processing or reviewing it, we are processing your return, but it may be under review. We’re working hard to get through the backlog. Please don’t file a second tax return or contact the IRS about the status of your return.

Social Security: No Record 2020 Taxes

And there might be a year or two lag for self employment income to show up in your Social Security account.   

Social Security: No Record 2020 Taxes

the IRS should have w-2 earnings since they get the forms and transmit the data to the IRS. si if you got w-2's the place to start is with the SSA.

 

Social Security: No Record 2020 Taxes

Go to www.ssa.gov and set up an account if you do not already have one.   W-2 earnings should show up for 2020, but there is likely a lag for self-employment income.

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
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