Another webboard has this announcement posted from Refund Advantage:
"The IRS announced today that their systems have been overwhelmed by the large number of taxpayer who incorrectly claimed the recovery rebate credit. IRS workers have begun manually sorting through each return claiming the credit. As a result, the IRS announced it is forced to delay millions of refunds of taxpayers claiming the recovery rebate credit.
For this reason, today the IRS has asked every ERO to force the recovery rebate credit line on all Form 1040s to say zero. In other words, the IRS asks every return to indicate that the taxpayer has already received the amount of their stimulus payment last year. If your taxpayer's Form 1040 shows a value other than zero on the recovery rebate credit line of the 1040, the refund will be delayed for many weeks. The exact length of the delay has not yet been announced.
You should now make sure that the value on the recovery rebate credit line on every Form 1040 is zero. Then, the IRS will calculate whether the taxpayer is entitled to any credit and adjust the refund accordingly. The IRS says that refunds where the refund shows a zero on the recovery rebate credit line of the 1040 should not be delayed. Please note that in order to get a value of zero on the form 1040, you may have to enter that the taxpayer received the full amount of their stimulus payment last year. We will let you know as new information becomes available."
Has anyone else seen this from the IRS directly, or know where to check for such nonsense?
"The IRS announced today that their systems have been overwhelmed by the large number of taxpayer who incorrectly claimed the recovery rebate credit. IRS workers have begun manually sorting through each return claiming the credit. As a result, the IRS announced it is forced to delay millions of refunds of taxpayers claiming the recovery rebate credit.
For this reason, today the IRS has asked every ERO to force the recovery rebate credit line on all Form 1040s to say zero. In other words, the IRS asks every return to indicate that the taxpayer has already received the amount of their stimulus payment last year. If your taxpayer's Form 1040 shows a value other than zero on the recovery rebate credit line of the 1040, the refund will be delayed for many weeks. The exact length of the delay has not yet been announced.
You should now make sure that the value on the recovery rebate credit line on every Form 1040 is zero. Then, the IRS will calculate whether the taxpayer is entitled to any credit and adjust the refund accordingly. The IRS says that refunds where the refund shows a zero on the recovery rebate credit line of the 1040 should not be delayed. Please note that in order to get a value of zero on the form 1040, you may have to enter that the taxpayer received the full amount of their stimulus payment last year. We will let you know as new information becomes available."
Has anyone else seen this from the IRS directly, or know where to check for such nonsense?
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