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Level 1
posted May 27, 2022 7:46:53 AM

Received an email stating that my tax return is put on hold for 48 hours . However, my returns were accepted and I owed taxes. What should I do?

This is the email I received:
From: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx
TurboTax Customer Support: x-xxx-xxx-xxxx
We've noticed that someone attempted to fill out a tax return using your information with a different account.
We are holding the tax return for 48 hours to give you the opportunity to verify it's yours or stop it. If we don't hear from you within 48 hours, this return will be filed in accordance with IRS filing regulations
Thanks,
The TurboTax Security Team

Furthermore, it does not state if both federal and state tax returns are on hold or just one of them.

Is this legitimate? Or possible scam?

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Level 15
May 27, 2022 8:17:52 AM

This is an email that is legitimately sent out when someone tries to file a return using the SSN of a previous customer.  It is most often a false alarm, such as when you make a new account for some reason and file a return, your old account will be notified, because Turbotax doesn't know if the new account is also you or someone else.

 

It can also be a legitimate warning that someone else made an account with your SSN and tried to file a return.  You may be the victim of identity theft.

 

And lastly, scammers can copy legitimate emails and change them for their own purposes.

 

I would call customer support and talk to the security team.  Here is the support number posted on a legit Turbotax web page so you know it is the correct safe number to call.

https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/

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Level 15
May 27, 2022 8:02:07 AM

It might be a scam.  See this security notice on May 25

https://security.intuit.com/security-notices 

 

Level 15
May 27, 2022 8:17:52 AM

This is an email that is legitimately sent out when someone tries to file a return using the SSN of a previous customer.  It is most often a false alarm, such as when you make a new account for some reason and file a return, your old account will be notified, because Turbotax doesn't know if the new account is also you or someone else.

 

It can also be a legitimate warning that someone else made an account with your SSN and tried to file a return.  You may be the victim of identity theft.

 

And lastly, scammers can copy legitimate emails and change them for their own purposes.

 

I would call customer support and talk to the security team.  Here is the support number posted on a legit Turbotax web page so you know it is the correct safe number to call.

https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/

Level 15
May 27, 2022 12:16:09 PM

it's more than likely a scam since you say your return was accepted which means that the IRS has gotten it. however, someone may have tried to file using your info but from a different a/c. don't answer the e-mail

contact support

5am-5pm Pacific Time (8-8 Eastern) Monday - Friday
https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact

800-446-8848

 

Level 15
May 27, 2022 2:01:50 PM

Or follow the steps under "Check that Emails are actually from Intuit":

 

Online security tips | Intuit Security Center

Level 1
May 27, 2022 2:05:22 PM

Thanks for your reply.

 

I called the number and was able to get things figured out.

New Member
Jun 5, 2022 4:30:22 AM

I received the same email yesterday.    Did it turn out to be a scam ? 

New Member
Jan 26, 2025 11:45:02 PM

You said you were able to figure it out. Did they submitted your return or did you have to wait 48h? 

Level 15
Jan 26, 2025 11:52:59 PM

@Fl-ny   you have added on to a 3 year old post.  They may not see your question.  And the other posts  may not apply to 2024.