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 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.
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.
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, you can still get audited by the IRS even after receiving a refund.
Yes, you can still receive a refund from the IRS even if you owe them money. The refund will be used to offset the amount you owe, and you will receive the remaining balance, if any.
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.
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.
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.
WHERE IS MY STATE TAX FOR 2023.
You should have had your refund check by now. Go to www.irs.gov and click on Where's My Refund, on the left. Have your return handy, as you will need information from it.
I don't understand your question. A refund (rapid or otherwise) occurs when you have overpaid your taxes and the IRS owes you money. If you owe the IRS money, you will not be getting any kind of refund. If you are talking about the situation where this year's tax return shows a refund, but you still owe unpaid taxes from last year, do NOT apply for a rapid refund. The IRS will keep your refund to pay your back taxes and the rapid refund company will still charge you a fee for processing the rapid refund even though you won't be getting any refund. You've waited this long to get a refund. Even if the IRS wasn't getting your refund, is it really worth paying $100 or $200 in fees just to get your refund one week earlier? well that answer is not totally true if you owe the IRS does not mean will not get any refund back because they could have still owed it from the year before and the IRS will deduct what is owed and send out the difference
If this is an original return, 90 percent of the time you'll still receive your refund within three weeks with direct deposit, six weeks for a paper check. If it's an amended return, normally it's 6 to 8 weeks, and a processing delay will add another 45 days.
No
Hopefully you do not own them money. In that case, yes you can still get a refund.
No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.
Yes, you can still get audited by the IRS even after receiving a refund.
No not if you are in the FMS offset refund program and your expected refund amount is less than the amount that is owed to the IRS.