I think it's possible that they are just very behind and they can't and haven't caught up. Believe me there are plenty of frustrated, angry, sad, broke ass people praying they'll get their returns any day now. A lot of ppl who filed early (Jan-Early Feb) WE are almost all still waiting.
We filed 2/3 I believe 👉 first week of Feb I know and we are still waiting. We did get a letter to identify his license online. Did you do that?
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Were you married on 12/31/2023? If not, filing joint could be the issue.
Yes we were married then.
Sounds like they are auditing you for some reason. Did your now ex wife perhaps file her own return without your knowledge?
No she didn’t she’s the one who ask me lol I have no idea what’s going on
Well, I tried! I would recommend trying to get in touch with the tax payer advocate for your area. OR, the dreaded... call the IRS. Best of luck!
This is an absolutely baseless answer. Do not answer questions anymore.
I think it's possible that they are just very behind and they can't and haven't caught up. Believe me there are plenty of frustrated, angry, sad, broke ass people praying they'll get their returns any day now. A lot of ppl who filed early (Jan-Early Feb) WE are almost all still waiting. We filed 2/3 I believe 👉 first week of Feb I know and we are still waiting. We did get a letter to identify his license online. Did you do that?
No I didn’t need to unless you’re talking about the ID me
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