An IRS Account Transcript is an official record of your tax return activity, payments, and IRS actions for a specific tax year. It includes important transaction codes, dates, balances, account holds, offsets, and adjustment details that help you understand where your tax return stands in the IRS processing system.
If you are waiting on a tax refund, dealing with an audit, identity verification, an amended return, or an IRS notice, your Account Transcript is one of the most helpful tools available. Taxpayers use it to track progress, investigate delays, confirm payments, and understand the next steps in the process.
An Account Transcript includes:
Taxpayers commonly access this transcript to:
| Situation | How the Transcript Helps |
|---|---|
| Waiting on a refund | Shows processing progress and any delays |
| IRS sent a notice | Confirms what triggered the notice |
| Amended tax return | Helps identify adjustments and completion status |
| Applying for a loan or mortgage | Used as proof of tax filing |
| Identity verification cases | Shows verification and release dates |
It makes refund tracking much more reliable than checking the Where’s My Refund tool alone because updates appear here first.
You can get a free copy online through Get Transcript Online at IRS.gov.
You can also request transcripts by mail using Get Transcript by Mail, but processing usually takes 5–10 business days.
If you spot TC 570 or TC 971, it may mean your refund is paused for review — but not necessarily denied.
An IRS Account Transcript is one of the most valuable sources of information taxpayers can access. Whether you’re waiting on your refund, responding to a notice, or checking for errors, this transcript allows you to understand what’s happening behind the scenes at the IRS and what to expect next.
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