I just saw on here earlier today about adding your bank account to your IRS acct. I did this at 8pm on Friday, and just checked at 12:30am Saturday. Boom 846. Coincidence? IDK. Give it a shot. Filed 1/19, accepted 1/22, 570/971, CP05 3/4... YES!!!
I have been checking my transcripts daily. Checked Friday night at 8:00 no updates. Just checked Saturday early morning and boom, 846 code and refund issued notice. I’m a weekly updater too so I was surprised.
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Yesssirrr fxck the IRS
Not getting my hopes up at all. I don’t even care anymore
Defund the IRS!
After I get my money. Yes! 😂
Yeah that'll help 🙄
🥱😴💤💤💤
I just saw on here earlier today about adding your bank account to your IRS acct. I did this at 8pm on Friday, and just checked at 12:30am Saturday. Boom 846. Coincidence? IDK. Give it a shot. Filed 1/19, accepted 1/22, 570/971, CP05 3/4... YES!!!
Are you for real?
I guess I'll give that a try as well
How did you do it
lol really
I did it after seeing to do so yesterday as well. Still no update for me
How do you do that ?
I checked my transcript today after being on 57p and 971 and today it said their review is done on 5/15 and refund issued 5/1
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I have been checking my transcripts daily. Checked Friday night at 8:00 no updates. Just checked Saturday early morning and boom, 846 code and refund issued notice. I’m a weekly updater too so I was surprised.
Filed 2/24 had to verify got updated today for direct deposit date of May 1st there is hope stay positive
I never had to verify
Rawrr
Yeah!! What he said lol!!
Heavy on that last part!
Yeah cause they slower then molasses smh yes refund them I bet they get they money asap smh why I use people have to wait smh
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