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  • tara berks
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    #6706

    What does IRS Reference code 1101 mean?

    IRS Reference Code 1101 is a code that appears on the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on the IRS website when a taxpayer has filed their tax return and is expecting a refund, but the IRS has not yet processed the return. Reference code 1101 indicates that the IRS is still processing the return and that a refund date will be provided when available.

    Essentially, it means that the IRS is still working on processing your tax return and has not yet approved your refund. It is not an indication that there is a problem with your return or that you should take any specific action. It simply means that you need to wait for the IRS to finish processing your return and provide an update on your refund status.

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    Refundtalk
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    #6747

    No data, taxpayer filed paper return more than 6 weeks ago See IRM 21.4.1.3.1.1, Return Not Found

    If you check Where’s My Refund (WMR) tool and see you have a reference code, you should identify the code and see if any action is required.
    In many cases, no action is required on your part. If there is an issue, the IRS will typically send you a letter to your mailing address on file within 90 days stating what the issue was, and any additional information required.

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