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Level 6
April 16, 2026
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IRS Notice regarding refund

  • April 16, 2026
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Has anyone had a client receive the "you won't receive your refund ....." but they didn't request a refund it was marked to apply all to next year estimated taxes?

Best answer by Just-Lisa-Now-

yes, its some kind of weird IRS glitch, its happening randomly to lots of people.

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IRonMaN
Level 15
April 16, 2026

Have you seen the actual notice or are you just getting a client’s interpretation of a letter?

Slava Ukraini!
Level 6
April 16, 2026

Actually seen the notice.  Mark as best answer.....does it help anyone?  

IRonMaN
Level 15
April 16, 2026

"Mark as best answer.....does it help anyone?"

If someone has a really big ego, yes.  Other than that, it doesn't do a thing.  It doesn't even help to keep you out of the principal's office.  😀

Slava Ukraini!
rbynaker
Level 13
April 16, 2026

I've heard reports of it both here and on other boards.  Seems to be all over the place rather than a systemic issue (i.e. not all taxpayers who have their refunds 100% applied get it).  One preparer said they looked into it and the taxpayer made a ES payment they forgot to tell them about.  Another one included an underpayment penalty (most software defaults this to 4/15) but since the client paid earlier the penalty was lower and the IRS was looking to refund it.  For whatever reason, the IRS seems to think they are sending the taxpayer some money but they don't have an account on file.

The "we've changed your return" letters seem to be much slower than the "we want your bank account number" letters.  If you want to wait six weeks we can start taking bets on what will arrive first, a check from the U.S. Treasury or a letter from the IRS explaining why they're sending money.

Accessing the client's irs.gov account may shed some light on things (if the taxpayer can survive the id.me application).

Just-Lisa-Now-
Intuit Community Champion
April 16, 2026

yes, its some kind of weird IRS glitch, its happening randomly to lots of people.

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sjrcpa
Level 15
April 17, 2026

I saw one. It also said they didn't have her bank info.

Overpayment was to be applied to 2026 estimated tax and 2026 estimated tax payments are to be direct debited so they do have her bank info.

I told client to ignore the letter.

The more I know the more I don’t know.