When TurboTax says "accepted," it means that the IRS has received your tax return and has acknowledged it as valid for processing.
Your TurboTax says "accepted" because the IRS has successfully received and acknowledged your tax return submission.
If TurboTax says your refund was accepted, you should expect to receive your refund soon. Keep an eye on your bank account or mailbox for the refund to arrive.
When TurboTax says "approved," it means that your tax return has been reviewed and accepted by the IRS or state tax agency. This indicates that your tax filing is complete and has been processed successfully.
TurboTax says your refund was accepted because the IRS has reviewed and approved your tax return, confirming the amount of refund you are entitled to receive.
If TurboTax says your return has been accepted but the IRS says it is still processing, you should wait for the IRS to complete their review. It is common for there to be a delay between when TurboTax accepts your return and when the IRS finishes processing it. If you do not receive any updates after a few weeks, you may consider contacting the IRS for more information.
Your TurboTax says "accepted" because the IRS has successfully received and acknowledged your tax return submission.
If TurboTax says your refund was accepted, you should expect to receive your refund soon. Keep an eye on your bank account or mailbox for the refund to arrive.
When TurboTax says "approved," it means that your tax return has been reviewed and accepted by the IRS or state tax agency. This indicates that your tax filing is complete and has been processed successfully.
TurboTax says your refund was accepted because the IRS has reviewed and approved your tax return, confirming the amount of refund you are entitled to receive.
If TurboTax says your return has been accepted but the IRS says it is still processing, you should wait for the IRS to complete their review. It is common for there to be a delay between when TurboTax accepts your return and when the IRS finishes processing it. If you do not receive any updates after a few weeks, you may consider contacting the IRS for more information.
Yes, Turbotax has confirmed that your refund has been accepted.
TurboTax and the IRS may have different timelines for processing tax returns. TurboTax notifies you when your return is accepted by the IRS, but the IRS may still be processing it. This discrepancy is normal and does not necessarily indicate a problem with your return.
TurboTax and the IRS may have different timelines for processing tax refunds. TurboTax's notification that your refund was accepted means they have submitted your return to the IRS successfully. However, the IRS may still be in the process of reviewing and finalizing your refund, which is why they say it is still processing.
TurboTax typically notifies you that your tax return has been accepted by the IRS within 24-48 hours after you e-file it.
TurboTax and the IRS may have different timelines for updating refund statuses. TurboTax's message of acceptance means they have transmitted your return to the IRS successfully, while the IRS website may still be processing and verifying the information before issuing the refund.
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.
TurboTax may say your tax return has been accepted because they have processed it on their end, but the IRS website may not show it as received yet because there can be a delay in updating their system. It's common for there to be a lag between when TurboTax processes your return and when the IRS updates their records.