JackieCPA Posted April 15, 2020 Report Posted April 15, 2020 Does anyone know any thing about this? A client of mine had a refund on the return that was applied to 2020 - she is trying to enter her banking information on the "Get my payment" on the IRS site and it wants her to enter her refund or amount due. If she puts the refund amount it says that it is wrong, if she puts zero it kicks her off the site. Any thoughts? Quote
Lee B Posted April 15, 2020 Report Posted April 15, 2020 Suspicions Confirmed, they rushed this online without testing it. Get ready for lots of phone calls Quote
GLJEANNE Posted April 15, 2020 Report Posted April 15, 2020 Well, in their defense, they're trying to do something in the quickest manner possible. Jackie, I'll be in the same boat as your client, so if you hear anything, I'd love to know. Quote
Lion EA Posted April 15, 2020 Report Posted April 15, 2020 I read that Get My Payment had 6.2 million taxpayers get their payment status and 1.1 million provided banking information. Tell your clients to try again tomorrow! Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 Personally, i paid taxes in 2018 and used my own account to pay them rather than our joint account. This year, I only filed last week and changed to bank information to our joint account since we were due a refund. I wanted to check which account, if any, the IRS was using. I can't even get as far as the refund amount because they can't verify I am eligible. I don't have anywhere close to $150,000 income on either return. I also tried for a taxpayer who had 0 tax due or refund because he was a farmer with a whopping big NOL last year. Apparently negative incomes are not allowed, and I can't check or change his either. Not a perfect site, but all we have for now. Quote
Adam Sanders Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 I was just told by a client that she was checking on the status of her IRS stimulus check and got a message that said that the tax return info she entered does not match their records. She asked me to check the status, which I did, and now I see that the return was accepted but there's an "alert" code IND-162. It's the only one of my returns with this code. Her last name is 12 letters, but first name is only 4. The return appears to have been accepted, but I wonder if this is messing with her stimulus check. Quote
JackieCPA Posted April 16, 2020 Author Report Posted April 16, 2020 I have also noticed that you are only able to log-in once per day. Our MN board of accountancy told us that if you log-in too many times it will lock you out indefinitely. So keep your eyes on that as well! Quote
JohnH Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 I exceeded the number of tries because I was getting the dreaded "We Don't Know You" reply, and it locked me out for 24 hours. (But it never told me how many tries were too many). Tomorrow I'll start counting. Quote
Lion EA Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 If you filed for 2019 recently, your info isn't uploaded yet. SS/RR only isn't uploaded yet. Probably only 2018 return info is completely uploaded. Don't know how much of 2019 -- February filers? March filers? The trends I'm seeing on multiple message boards suggest not April filers, yet. People who use the site to file a simple return or enter banking info -- heard that info gets uploaded after IRS processes, no time frame on processing time. They update only once/day, so no need to check again today! Quote
GLJEANNE Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 1 hour ago, Gail in Virginia said: Personally, i paid taxes in 2018 and used my own account to pay them rather than our joint account. This year, I only filed last week and changed to bank information to our joint account since we were due a refund. I wanted to check which account, if any, the IRS was using. I can't even get as far as the refund amount because they can't verify I am eligible. I don't have anywhere close to $150,000 income on either return. I also tried for a taxpayer who had 0 tax due or refund because he was a farmer with a whopping big NOL last year. Apparently negative incomes are not allowed, and I can't check or change his either. Not a perfect site, but all we have for now. Gail, based on everything they've said, it SHOULD go to your joint account. But they won't have your 2019 processed yet, so they won't be able to verify you for a few more days. Quote
TAXMAN Posted April 17, 2020 Report Posted April 17, 2020 I tried checking on one that had a 2018 return efiled in 2019. Put info from the 2018 return exactly and system said info doesn't match whats on file. I wonder what they have that I don't? Quote
Lion EA Posted April 17, 2020 Report Posted April 17, 2020 I don't think they've uploaded all the 2018 information yet from what I've been seeing from professional organizations today. And, certainly not 2018 just filed in 2020. They sent out 50 million DDs only a week after the law was signed. Give them some time. And, stop overwhelming the system with sample requests. Quote
Terry D EA Posted April 18, 2020 Report Posted April 18, 2020 The IRS has launched more information regarding these scenarios. For me personally, and some of my other clients, we get the response that they cannot verify our information or eligibility for the stimulus check. Each one that I have been trying to look at, including me, paid a balance due via direct draft. The IRS will NOT use that bank information and does not give the option on the Get My Payment button to enter or change bank account information. Also, to add, neither I nor these other clients have filed their 2019 tax returns. They were set to be extended and were not due to the IRS extending the filing and pay dead line. The response is those like me will have to wait for a check in the mail. Unless, I get the 2019 return(s) filed quickly. Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted April 18, 2020 Report Posted April 18, 2020 12 hours ago, Terry D said: The IRS has launched more information regarding these scenarios. For me personally, and some of my other clients, we get the response that they cannot verify our information or eligibility for the stimulus check. Each one that I have been trying to look at, including me, paid a balance due via direct draft. The IRS will NOT use that bank information and does not give the option on the Get My Payment button to enter or change bank account information. Also, to add, neither I nor these other clients have filed their 2019 tax returns. They were set to be extended and were not due to the IRS extending the filing and pay dead line. The response is those like me will have to wait for a check in the mail. Unless, I get the 2019 return(s) filed quickly. I don't know that it will do you any good to hurry up and file. I had the same scenario of balance due in 2018, so I filed my 2019 return 4/8 to try to get bank info in before stimulus check. But I am getting the same message you are getting if I check on my stimulus payment to make sure bank info went in. I am thinking maybe I will get my check in October? Quote
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