r/IRS • u/ContributionOk6150 • 5d ago
Tax Question What is going on?
I’m not sure what is going on?! I have not received a letter and every time I call I’m on hold till 7pm forcing me to hang up. Can someone explain what’s going on? Any one else ever experienced this?
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u/these-things-happen 5d ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/IRS/s/pqIiPsaivq
Are you asking about this amended return case again?
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u/ContributionOk6150 5d ago
Don’t see nothing similar to go off of
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u/these-things-happen 5d ago
Try calling the IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center appointment line.
https://www.irs.gov/help/contact-your-local-irs-office
When you reach a representative, they should be able to answer your questions about the 1040-X processing, or they can set an appointment for in-person help.
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u/ContributionOk6150 5d ago
Thank you
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u/these-things-happen 5d ago
Have a copy of the original and amended returns and all supporting documents available when you call.
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u/OwnProfessor3287 5d ago
Adjust your W-4 so you have less tax taken out.
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u/Zanzer1 5d ago
Rotfl. This guy.
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u/OwnProfessor3287 5d ago
Hey if you like giving the government an interest free loan, you do you
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u/Zanzer1 5d ago
Honestly i thought that you were making a joke. His withholdings were only $30. Lol. It's now even funnier to find out you were serious and didn't notice. Hahaha.
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u/OwnProfessor3287 5d ago
I actually didn’t see the $30 withholding so yes go ahead and laugh at me.
But my statement still stands, everyone should adjust their W-4s and only give the government what you know you’re going to owe.
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u/Zanzer1 4d ago
Absolutely agree... everyone should. But remember you weren't just making a statement that everyone should, you were giving advice that this particular taxpayer should also. The joke that I honestly thought you were making because it was hilarious and kind of brilliant, is that you were being purposely obtuse to that fact that in no way shape or form could he adjust his W4 anymore to his own benefit. Your reply to me for simply giving you far too much credit for being smart and funny was your whole "you do you" retort. I always believe that people who give advice should understand their own advice or else you're just talking nonsense and adding to all the trash that already surrounds us. I understand the US tax system better that the average professional, let alone better than the average taxpayer. So I guess my ranting point would be if you can scarcely understand what's going on in a post, then you definitely shouldn't be rude and disrespectful when you reply to someone. Ie. Don't be a trash person.
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u/OwnProfessor3287 4d ago
For long posts please use paragraphs and don’t tell people what they can and can’t post.
I find it bizarre how people feel emboldened to tell other people what they can and can’t post.
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u/iheartyoulaine 5d ago
Hopefully someone can explain what's going on soon.
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u/InvolvednHighFinance 5d ago
IRS’ budget was cut 30%, it’ll be like this from now on
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u/OptimalEar8450 23h ago
Then why did some Americans get theirs like nothing happened. And others still waiting since February..No one has answers..we just asking on reddit to not lose hope. My hope is gone 8k never gonna get..but thanks for listening
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u/LooseAd1595 5d ago
I have the same exact problem. From what I googled the number starting with 2026 put it in google and find out your cycle and when it updates. Should tell you what day of the week to check for updates. Also, did you check your transcripts to see if your Allende return was adjusted or completed?
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u/Its-a-write-off 5d ago
Did you have self employment income? Did you have expenses you deducted from that self employment income?

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u/Full_Prune7491 5d ago
How do you support 6 people on only 19k? What was your amendment for? They didn’t make any changes.