On Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 9:34:27 AM UTC-5, Rich wrote:
We still have not received our refund on our 2020
federal return that was e-filed and accepted on
Sept 27, 2021 (after a timely-filed extension).
Our tax transcript is still showing the credit
(for us) balance on our account. We have
not received any documents from the IRS at
all saying why they are holding the refund. All our
past returns (which were all refund returns) were
timely filed, accepted, and have be paid out.
Is there any "secret" numbers on can call about
this sort of thing, or is the main IRS phone number
the only option? In any event, I assume waiting
until *at least* a week or two after April 18 would
be wise? 🙂 And yes, I know I'm likely to be on hold
forever.
(after this, for 2021 I'm going to just have them apply
any refund to 2022, I think.)
I know one person who filed an amended return (for tax year 2020) in April 2021,
adding pay from jury duty that changes his refund by about $200. I know a second
person who filed an amended return (for tax year 2020) in late May, 2021. All they can get from the IRS site is that the IRS is still working on their returns
(meaning the IRS has not gotten to the returns, AFAIC).
I saw anecdotal reports a few months ago that the logjam is starting to break up.
But if I were you, I would be prepared to wait another year. I think it could easily
take this long.
I agree the best option may be (1) to just apply any refund to future tax years; and
(2) make sure one always owes some small amount (under $1000) to the IRS for each tax year.
April 4, 2022 article on the IRS's hiring effort:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/04/04/irs-tax-backlog-hiring/
Note the effort to hire blue collar, non college degreed folks to help with the IRS back log.
Granted, and short of putting Pete Buttigieg or Bill Gates in charge of the IRS,
I am not sure I have any better solutions.
I expect things will get worse before they get better.
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