📢 IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM AGA Taxes & More 📢
While we are not preparing tax returns this season, we are still committed to providing tax education, IRS updates, and financial guidance to our community.
Our page will continue to share:
✔️ IRS refund updates
✔️ Transcript education
✔️ Tax tips & financial literacy
✔️ Credit & money advice
Knowledge is power — and we’re still here to help you stay informed.
Thank you for your continued support 💼✨
— AGA Taxes &
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🚨 REFUND DELAY ALERT 🚨
We’re currently seeing increased IRS review holds due to:
• Identity theft protection filters
• Credit verification checks
• Income mismatches
• Fraud prevention screening
This does NOT mean your refund is denied — only that it’s under review.
Many delays resolve on their own once verification is complete.
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📬 IRS LETTER UPDATE 📬
If you receive a letter from the IRS — don’t ignore it.
Not all notices mean trouble.
Some letters are simply for:
• Identity verification
• Income confirmation
• Credit documentation
• Account adjustments
Responding quickly prevents refund delays.
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📊 IRS PATH ACT UPDATE 📊
If you claimed Earned Income Credit or Child Tax Credit, your refund follows a different release schedule.
By law, the IRS must hold these refunds for additional fraud review.
That means:
• Processing may show completed
• But refunds release later than standard returns
• Updates usually appear mid-to-late February
This is normal — not a problem.
Once released, deposits move quickly.
Stay patient and stay informed.
— AGA Taxes & More 💼✨
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📢 IRS REFUND UPDATE 📢
Reminder: Most refunds are issued within 21 days — but that timeline can change depending on your tax situation.
Refunds may take longer if you claimed:
• Earned Income Credit (EIC)
• Child Tax Credit (CTC)
• Identity verification is required
• Your return was selected for review
If it’s been over 21 days, it’s time to check transcripts or contact your preparer for deeper updates.
Don’t panic — delays are common during peak season.
Need help checking your status?
AGA Taxes & More is here to assist 💼✨
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📊 UNDERSTANDING IRS REFUND STATUS CODES 📊
Presented by AGA Taxes & More
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REFUND PROGRESS CODES
(Your money is moving)
• 150 — Tax return processed
• 766 — Credit applied to account
• 768 — Earned Income Credit added
• 846 — Refund sent / direct deposit issued
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REVIEW & NOTICE CODES
(Return needs additional review)
• 570 — Temporary hold for review
• 971 — IRS notice mailed
• 571 — Review completed / hold released
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FREEZE / SERIOUS HOLD CODES
(Action required before refund release)
• 810 — Refund freeze
• 420 / 424 — Examination or audit review
• 1242 — Identity theft indicator
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IMPORTANT REMINDERS
• No 846 = No refund issued yet
• IRS letters should never be ignored
• Reviews don’t always mean audits
• Transcript updates before refund apps
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💡 BEFORE YOU SPEND YOUR REFUND… READ THIS 💡
A lot of people are watching their bank accounts waiting on tax money…
But what most don’t realize is — your refund goes through several approval stages before it ever hits your account.
Just because you filed doesn’t mean it’s been released.
Some returns move fast.
Some get reviewed.
Some require identity verification.
And some are delayed due to credits or system checks.
That’s why it’s important to understand your tax status — not assume it.
If your refund is taking longer than expected, don’t panic… get answers.
At AGA Taxes & More, we help clients:
✔️ Track refund progress
✔️ Understand IRS letters
✔️ Resolve refund delays
✔️ Verify identity holds
✔️ Fix filing issues if needed
Knowledge is power during tax season.
Don’t just wait on your money — understand the process behind it.
📩 Message AGA Taxes & More for refund assistance today.
— AGA Taxes & Mor
12/07/2025
📄 What You Need to File Your Tax Return
Hey everyone! I'm Ashley Your Tax Preparer and here’s what you’ll need to get started on your tax return:
Essential Documents
1. Personal Information
Social Security Number (SSN).
Information for your dependents (if any).
2. Income Statements
W-2 forms from your employer.
1099 forms for freelance or contract work.
Any other documents showing additional income.
3. Deductions and Credits
Receipts for deductible expenses (e.g., charitable donations, medical expenses).
1098 forms for mortgage interest or tuition payments.
4. Banking Information
Your bank account number and routing number for direct deposit of any refunds.
Important Tips
Keep all documents organized for easy access.
Consider using tax software or consulting a tax professional if you have complex returns.
For more personalized assistance, feel free to reach out to me.
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