The code 4464C on your tax refund status typically indicates that the IRS has identified a discrepancy or issue with your tax return that requires further review. This could be related to various factors, such as missing documentation or potential errors in your filing. While your refund is not processed immediately, the IRS will eventually send you a notice explaining the situation and any necessary steps you may need to take. It's advisable to monitor your status and be prepared for potential follow-up communications from the IRS.
The letter may request additional supporting documentation, in which case you should provide that. In the meantime, they're allowed to hold your refund for up to 45 days while they check into it.You should eventually receive the refund you are due, which may or may not be the refund you thought you were getting. A 4464C letter basically says that the IRS is holding onto your refund while they investigate your return more thoroughly.If the investigation shows that you should get a smaller refund or that you actually owe the IRS money, then you'll get a smaller refund or none at all. You may also get a bill for the amount due.
I have been waiting for my refund and filed on time (4/10/13) but received this letter 4464c on 4/30/13. I'm still waiting for my refund. After many attempts at talking to someone at the IRS, I finally got someone on the phone today (7/24/13) and was told that they have extended their time for review for an extra 11 weeks from June 27th. I asked why I wasn't notified and she indicated that they've not sent out update letters but the extra 11 weeks were needed because they are backlogged. I'm hoping to have my refund by 9/12/13 (11 weeks). Very frustrating.
It means to get your money back.
they gave me code 1301 what does it mean
If you get a refund check from a university does not mean you owe the university money. This means that the university owes you money and this is what the check is given to you for.
The letter may request additional supporting documentation, in which case you should provide that. In the meantime, they're allowed to hold your refund for up to 45 days while they check into it.You should eventually receive the refund you are due, which may or may not be the refund you thought you were getting. A 4464C letter basically says that the IRS is holding onto your refund while they investigate your return more thoroughly.If the investigation shows that you should get a smaller refund or that you actually owe the IRS money, then you'll get a smaller refund or none at all. You may also get a bill for the amount due.
I have been waiting for my refund and filed on time (4/10/13) but received this letter 4464c on 4/30/13. I'm still waiting for my refund. After many attempts at talking to someone at the IRS, I finally got someone on the phone today (7/24/13) and was told that they have extended their time for review for an extra 11 weeks from June 27th. I asked why I wasn't notified and she indicated that they've not sent out update letters but the extra 11 weeks were needed because they are backlogged. I'm hoping to have my refund by 9/12/13 (11 weeks). Very frustrating.
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
Yo yo yo. wasup yo?
I think you mean Yo tambien that means I too.
yo no soy: I'm not
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
It means to get your money back.
If you mean get a refund its not possible.
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
"Yo" usually means "hi" or "hey"
tú y yo = "you and me" in inglish.