When the IRS accepts your tax return, it means that they have received and processed it for accuracy and completeness. However, this does not necessarily mean that your refund is approved; it simply indicates that your return is in the queue for further review. The IRS may still take additional time to verify the information provided before issuing your refund. You can check the status of your refund using the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool for more details.
The statement indicates that your return request has been reviewed and approved. As a result, a refund will be processed and sent to you via mail. You can expect to receive the refund soon, depending on processing times.
When the IRS indicates that your refund is approved, it means they have processed your tax return and confirmed that you are eligible for a refund. This status typically follows the acceptance of your return, indicating that the IRS has verified your information and found no issues. You can expect the refund to be issued soon, either via direct deposit or a mailed check, depending on your chosen refund method.
No....When the IRS accepts your taxes they are basically saying that all your personal info, dependent info, etc matches what they have in their system. Your return still has to go through another process before it is approved.
IRS code 152 means that you had filed an accurate return. It means your refund is in the process of being fulfilled.
When you find a message through the IRS for your tax refund status that says it has changed state to succeeded agency this means that your state tax return was transmitted successfully. This is often the result with e-filing your tax return.
When TurboTax says your refund was approved, it means that the IRS has reviewed your tax return and has agreed to issue you a refund for the amount you are owed. This typically indicates that your tax return has been processed successfully and that you will receive the refund soon.
The statement indicates that your return request has been reviewed and approved. As a result, a refund will be processed and sent to you via mail. You can expect to receive the refund soon, depending on processing times.
When the IRS indicates that your refund is approved, it means they have processed your tax return and confirmed that you are eligible for a refund. This status typically follows the acceptance of your return, indicating that the IRS has verified your information and found no issues. You can expect the refund to be issued soon, either via direct deposit or a mailed check, depending on your chosen refund method.
If you mean get a refund its not possible.
No....When the IRS accepts your taxes they are basically saying that all your personal info, dependent info, etc matches what they have in their system. Your return still has to go through another process before it is approved.
I presume you mean your return showed a "refund" of 1079. Presuming your back child support is in their system, and it is more than the refund, the entire refund will be applied against it. Any reason it shouldn't be?
The status "Returning to Seller" on Amazon indicates that a returned item is on its way back to the seller after a customer has initiated a return process. This status typically means the return has been approved and the item is being shipped back, allowing the seller to process the return, restock the item, or issue a refund. It’s an important part of Amazon’s return policy, ensuring customers can return items while maintaining seller accountability.
IRS code 152 means that you had filed an accurate return. It means your refund is in the process of being fulfilled.
When you find a message through the IRS for your tax refund status that says it has changed state to succeeded agency this means that your state tax return was transmitted successfully. This is often the result with e-filing your tax return.
A standard return in relation to tickets refers to getting money back for a standard priced ticket. Most bus stations will make you fill out a form to get a refund.
"Overpayment" means that you paid more income tax than you owed and, therefore, are probably due a refund. "Amend" means to send in a corrected tax return, which will take the place of the original return.
Do you mean that your return was accepted by the IRS but declined by the bank. If so this year there are certain banks that can not provide loans for your refund. This has cause all of the lenders that are able to crack down on the amout of loans that they provide before the IRS issues them the refund. Hope this helps!