1201 is usually an offset due to owing back taxes, child support......etc.
The IRS assigns reference codes, for example, for the status of refund problems. According to the Internal Revenue Manual, reference code 1201 means 'all other conditions not covered by a status code'. Upon being given this code by an inquiring taxpayer, the IRS agent is directed by the Manual to 'conduct account analysis'.
what is IRS reference code 1081
"All other conditions not covered by a status code" according to the Internal Revenue Manual. The agent is directed to conduct an account analysis.
With the IRS, the reference number 1242 means that the IRS put a freeze on your account. This typically occurs when they are waiting for additional information from you.
The IRS reference number 110 mean that you had already initially applied and you received an EIN or TAX ID number.
105
Irs mean check addres ok and how you fet return
The IRS reference number means that they are source codes when people get certain errors after filing tax returns. Some of the IRS reference numbers are 1541 refund froze, 1301 return was filed late, and 8001 computer failed to authenticate information.
Code 1201 is an administrative code that means there is a delay in processing your return. While your return was selected, something triggered a desk audit, and is an IRS agent will review it. In most situations it causes one-two weeks of an additional processing time to get your refund. According to the IRS, 1201 is a "catch all" code when no other code applies. It was generated by the computer so if you call IRS - the agent might not know what exactly triggered the review. It may be random selection as well. This is not an error and not an audit - this is normal IRS process - the assigned IRS agent will review your return and in most situation it will be processed without any problem. I do not think that you need to worry at this moment - just wait couple weeks and see if the problem resolved.
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It means you're screwed. You won't be getting your money anytime soon and nobody at the IRS can tell you when or why?
generic code means accepted but not proceesed into system yet.