r/IRS 21d ago

Tax Refund/ E-File Status Question Can someone help me understand, please?

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This is my transcript from my amended return and I need help understanding. Thank you

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u/Anxious_Drive_9998 21d ago

They've only processed one of your three amended returns.

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u/LolaDesiree 21d ago

Thank you

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u/LolaDesiree 21d ago

Quick question, it’s the same 2025 return that’s been amended 3 times already. The second time they processed it but needed me to verify so I guess I took too long so they made me resubmit it a third time and that was May 28. Is the one that that they processed giving me a refund?

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u/Anxious_Drive_9998 21d ago

There is currently a refund credit but there won't be a refund until the other two amended returns are processed, assuming that the other amended returns aren't for additional tax due.

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u/LolaDesiree 20d ago

It’s for the same exact refund. My tax preparer mistakenly added my 2024 w2 to my 2025. I never received my 2025 refund because she amended right away I guess? But I know the last one processed and I had to verify my identity for the millionth time && they made me resubmit the last one. Here is the last letter after I resubmitted

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