I hear some taxpayer's refund will take longer to receive this year. It has not happened to any of my clients until a few days ago. This gentleman called and told me the online refund status said his refund will take another month to be sent out due to "delay in processing". It does not give a specific reason though. He keeps asking me for the reason. So, what possible reasons can I give him? I don't want to tell him I have no idea at all.
Delay in refund
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
Have seen this same msg for some refunds. Keep checking online, as the delay often shortens, a date is produced, and then the date changes to a progressively closer one. At least, that has been my experience with some refunds this year.I hear some taxpayer's refund will take longer to receive this year. It has not happened to any of my clients until a few days ago. This gentleman called and told me the online refund status said his refund will take another month to be sent out due to "delay in processing". It does not give a specific reason though. He keeps asking me for the reason. So, what possible reasons can I give him? I don't want to tell him I have no idea at all. -
Who could it be?
Is it me? Cause I got a client who thinks I know the time it will take for her check to go from Wartburg, TN to Kansas City, MO, then to her bank in Oak Ridge.
I love how they think we know everything.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.Comment
-
Yes, this. Once it's been sent to the IRS, unless you're doing bank products or something, the issues with the refund are between them and the IRS. Sometimes I'll help out, conference call the IRS or whatever, but there's no way for you to know why the IRS has or hasn't issued the check.Comment
-
I knew about it. That's why I am just asking for the possible reasons so I can get back to him and explain it could be this or it could be that.Yes, this. Once it's been sent to the IRS, unless you're doing bank products or something, the issues with the refund are between them and the IRS. Sometimes I'll help out, conference call the IRS or whatever, but there's no way for you to know why the IRS has or hasn't issued the check.Comment
-
you can call PPS and ask for some information. They might be able to shed some light on it. You can do that as 3rd party designee.
Linda, EAComment
Disclaimer
Collapse
This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. The comments posted are the opinions of participants and not that of Tax Materials, Inc. We make no claim as to the accuracy of the information and will not be held liable for any damages caused by using such information. Tax Materials, Inc. reserves the right to delete or modify inappropriate postings.
Comment