The Best Transcript Update You Can Hope For
Most taxpayers dread codes on their IRS transcript — but IRS Transaction Code 571 is one of the rare good ones. If you’ve been stuck in a refund delay caused by a manual review or accuracy check, TC 571 is the green light that the freeze has been cleared and the refund is now ready to move forward.
If you’ve been anxiously refreshing your transcript or checking “Where’s My Refund” daily, this code tells you that the wait is nearly over.
What Causes the Initial Freeze: TC 570
Before you get a TC 571, you almost always see:
TC 570 — Additional Account Action Pending
TC 570 means your refund was paused due to:
- identity verification
- income verification
- wage mismatch
- employer reporting issues
- withholding confirmation
- credit eligibility review
- refundable credit compliance
- W-2 or 1099 reconciliation
In short: TC 570 = IRS has stopped the refund until something is resolved.
TC 571: The Official “Hold Released” Signal
When the IRS finishes reviewing your return and everything checks out, you’ll see:
TC 571 — Reverse Freeze
This code confirms:
- the review is over
- no outstanding issues remain
- refund processing resumes
- the IRS has cleared the account for payment
Many taxpayers see TC 571 appear within hours or a day before the refund issuance code.
What Happens After TC 571: The Code You’re Waiting For
After TC 571, the next key update is:
TC 846 — Refund Issued
This is the final confirmation that:
- the IRS released the money
- the refund is officially approved
- the deposit date is assigned
Once TC 846 appears, the funds generally hit your bank 1–3 business days later.
How Fast After TC 571 Will TC 846 Appear?
Typical timelines:
- sometimes the same day
- often within 24–72 hours
- rarely more than 7 days
If you see TC 571, you are very close to payout.
Why TC 571 Matters More Than WMR
“Where’s My Refund” is limited — once your return goes into manual review, WMR often freezes or displays:
“We are still processing your tax return.”
But your transcript shows the truth.
TC 571 tells you what WMR won’t:
- the hold is over
- processing resumed
- your refund is back on track
If You Don’t See TC 571 Yet
Your account may still be in a frozen state if:
- employer wage reporting is still pending
- IRS is verifying withholding
- you received an IRS notice (TC 971)
- additional documentation is being reviewed
- income mismatch is unresolved
In these cases, TC 570 remains until the IRS completes verification.
What If You See Both 570 and 571?
Often transcripts show:
TC 570 — date
TC 571 — later date
This is perfectly normal.
It means:
- freeze applied
- freeze cleared
Like a lock being engaged — then unlocked.
If you see IRS Code 571, you’re on the final stretch. It means:
- the IRS finished reviewing your return
- no additional information is needed
- your refund is moving forward
- TC 846 is likely imminent
It is one of the strongest indicators that your refund is about to be released — and that the stressful waiting period is finally ending.
