When you check Where’s My Refund and see:
“We cannot provide any information about your refund.”
it feels like a dead end.
Unlike other WMR messages, this one is an access or identity-validation issue, not a return-processing status.
Let’s break down EXACTLY what this means, why it happens, and how to fix it fast.
This message is triggered when the IRS system cannot confirm your identity or cannot match your input to an active return on file.
It usually means one of the following:
Many taxpayers enter the refund amount from their tax software estimate, not the actual amount on the IRS-received return.
Even a $1 difference triggers this message.
This commonly happens:
The IRS literally cannot display refund info because nothing has been posted yet.
Examples:
This mismatch triggers the message.
If you:
The IRS will block refund access until verified.
For the first few days after acceptance, WMR may display:
“We cannot provide any information about your refund.”
This isn’t a problem — it’s simply too soon.
The IRS Online Account gives the most accurate status.
If you see TC 150, your return is logged into the system.
If you see nothing, the IRS has not yet fully ingested it.
Use the exact line from your filed Form 1040:
Line 35a: Refund Amount
Not what your software predicted.
Not what you think you should get.
Not a rounded number.
Not after bank fees.
The IRS matches it digit-for-digit.
As soon as the IRS posts:
you will begin to see data updates.
You MUST use it.
Failing to enter a required IP PIN locks access entirely.
It may mean:
At that point, calling makes sense.
Call if:
The IRS identity verification line may be needed if an identity block is active.
For mailed returns, this message can appear for:
Paper returns are digitally scanned by hand, and until the IRS keys them into the system, no information exists to show you.
It does NOT mean:
It ONLY means the IRS cannot authenticate enough data to display refund details.
A taxpayer enters:
But IRS adjusted their return to:
Even though the IRS has already accepted and is processing the return…
WMR will show:
“We cannot provide any information about your refund.”
until the correct $5,357 is entered.
When you see:
“We cannot provide any information about your refund.”
it usually means:
In most cases, the solution is simply:
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