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Where is my refund after 60 day review?

Writer David Craig

If you haven’t received your refund or heard from us after 60 days, you can call us at 800-829-1040.

Why is my tax refund still being processed after 60 days?

Have not received refund after 60 days it was approved The IRS is operating with limited staff as many of its centers are still closed. Returns are still show in the status processing because there is limited to no (in some departments or centers) staff to process them. The same is true for live phone service.

What does it mean when your taxes are under a 60 day review?

What does this mean? The review means that your return is pending because IRS is verifying information on your tax return (e.g., income items calculations, etc.). They may just have randomly chosen your return to review; no need to worry. They may contact you before processing your return.

What dies this mean your tax return is still being processed a refund date will be provided when available?

A refund date will be provided when available.” Exactly mean? It means the IRS is still working on or reviewing your return, and that when they are finished, and the refund ready to be sent, they’ll post a refund date.

How long does it take for a tax return to be reviewed?

This review can take a day or two or it can take much, much longer. If your return remains in the “being processed” status for more than 21 days, you may contact the IRS directly and ask for additional information.

What does 60 more days from IRS mean?

I got a letter from the irs saying they are gonna take 60 more days to review my return. What does this mean? Got my second letter saying they need an additional 60 days. My taxes were filed the same way they have been for the last 5 years.

When is the Tax Court going to be back online?

On November 20, 2020, the Tax Court shut down its e-filing platform while it brings online DAWSON, its new case management system. The Tax Court will not serve petitions until DAWSON is available on or about December 28, 2020.

What does it mean when your tax return is under review?

It still does not automatically mean that you are being audited, but it does mean the IRS is taking a closer look at your return. This review can take a day or two or it can take much, much longer. If your return remains in the “being processed” status for more than 21 days, you may contact the IRS directly and ask for additional information.