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There are a few reasons why you may be getting the following message at Where's My Refund: We cannot provide any information about your refund. You must wait at least 24 hours after you get the acknowledgment e-mail that your tax return was received by the IRS. Your e-filed return was accepted (received) by the IRS less than 24 hours ago.
To check the status of your refund: Check your e-file status. If it's been accepted, track your refund at the IRS Where's My Refund? site. You'll need your Social Security number or ITIN, filing status, and the exact amount of your refund to check your status, which you'll find on the first screen after signing in to TurboTax.
@srdhollis1958 You may track your 2019 federal tax refund here: Where is my refund?. With regards to a rejected filing, Turbo Tax transmits your return to the IRS so when a rejection occurs, the reason is a discrepancy between the data that the tax payer has provided versus what the IRS has on file.
Also, make sure you are entering the exact amount of your tax return refund (not combined with your state refund), your tax return filing status, and your Social Security number when tracking your refund. If you previously had a status on Where's My Refund? check back later as high volume can cause an issue of the tracking site giving incorrect ...
From IRS: If you need refund information on federal tax returns other than U.S. Individual Income Tax (Forms 1040, 1040A, and 1040EZ) please call us, toll free, at 800-829-4933. NOTE: The state doesn't always deduct on the date requested.
Thank you for your reply. This is not about distribution. I am trying to do the Income Reconciliation, Retained Earnings, and Balance Sheet in TurboTax to file my 1120. I had a $2000 Federal Income Tax refund on my 2019 form 1120. I am trying to enter this refund as either -$2000 or +$2000 and neither works.
Think of the e-filing/refund process along the lines of applying for a job; although the employer (government tax agency) has received (accepted) your job application, they still have to review (approve) your application before they grant you an interview (refund).
You can use the IRS tool Where's My Refund to check if your e-filed return has been received. If you don't see an e-file status for your return in TurboTax Online, you may have filed your return in a different account or using a different method. If you used TurboTax Desktop: Select File. Select Check E-file status.
If you used the Refund Transfer Option (your TurboTax fees deducted from your refund) please follow the below instructions below, as mesquitebean posted above, to check the status of your refund. Follow the steps below to track your refund when using the Refund Processing Option: Step 1 - Check with the IRS
Once your return has been accepted (received) by the government, they take over the refund status update duties, since they hold the purse strings. The status in TurboTax will remain as accepted. Use the IRS Where's My Refund site for the latest word on your federal tax refund and your state government's refund lookup service for the latest on ...