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Will we be reevaluated for a refund advance if our first e-file was rejected and then corrected and resubmitted and accepted by the IRS?

Originally filed on 1/27/25 - efile was rejected because of missing 1095 information. Corrected 1/30/25, submitted and accepted by IRS on 1/31/25. We originally received a rejection, I’m assuming because the 1040 was rejected for missing information. Now I’m receiving email information in regard to “pending acceptance from IRS” for a refund advance loan.
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SusanY1
Employee Tax Expert

Will we be reevaluated for a refund advance if our first e-file was rejected and then corrected and resubmitted and accepted by the IRS?

Yes.  The refund advance loan will be triggered when the status of your return changes from pending to accepted.  This typically happens with a few hours, but at times can take a bit longer (typically no more than 72 hours once the IRS has begun accepting returns.) 

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Will we be reevaluated for a refund advance if our first e-file was rejected and then corrected and resubmitted and accepted by the IRS?

Just so I make sure I understand correctly. Once the IRS accepted our “fixed” return, it was up to 72 hours for it to trigger the reevaluation of our refund advance application?

 

i just double checked my accepted date and it was actually 2/2/25. The last email I received was an email “action needed” from web bank saying to fix and refile by 2/28/25, but if I already did nothing else was needed from me.

AmyC
Employee Tax Expert

Will we be reevaluated for a refund advance if our first e-file was rejected and then corrected and resubmitted and accepted by the IRS?

1.Yes. 

2. Correct, since you corrected and filed again successfully, there is nothing else to fix.

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