Antonia Boomershine: and yes i checked the boxes and i dont need some stupid copy and paste mumbo jumbo from the irs website that tells me nothing at all.....
Nikki Sypult: and yes i know my return was excepted on the 15th so 21 days is tomorrow so no need for smartass answers thanks
Ninfa Aronica: I swear that Bobby guy copies and paste for every tax question....Anyway I'm in the same boat as you. If I don't receive a change by the 7 I'll be calling on Friday.
Pamela Meno: Mine grew to become into familiar a million-26, and that i nevertheless have no longer something. My bars went away final saturday and am nevertheless no longer able to reserve transcripts. Spoke to IRS right this moment and supposedly i grew to become into in blunders determination, and something approximately something being achieved the nineteenth of Feb. Its loopy and in case you call you will get a distinctive answer everytime. i grew to become into even instructed to refile re! ason it were rejected even nonetheless the tax corporation i exploit suggested it wasnt. Then i grew to become into instructed to no longer refile. Its a great shrink to rubble there an no person is familiar with something....Show more
Betsey Copp: if you had been watching the information disseminated by IRS you would have known from the outset that the 8863 was delayed due to changes that had to be madeall returns with that credit were delayed
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