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Refund Status Update: Understanding ‘PATH Act’ Holds

IRS Refund Status Update 2026

Decoding tracking messages, Tax Topic 152, and estimated deposit timelines.

Read below to understand why your refund may be "Pending".

Why is My Refund Still "Processing"?

After filing your 2026 return, the most common status you will see on the "Where's My Refund?" tool is "Return Received". However, millions of taxpayers get stuck on "Still Being Processed". This usually happens for one of three reasons:

Scenario 1: The PATH Act You claimed the EITC or Additional Child Tax Credit. By law, funds are frozen until mid-February. MANDATORY HOLD
Scenario 2: Identity Verify The IRS flagged your return for potential ID theft. You must wait for a 5071C letter to verify your identity. ACTION REQUIRED
Scenario 3: Math Error The numbers on your return didn't match W-2s/1099s. IRS is manually fixing it. DELAYED

Understanding the Status Bar

The official tracker moves through three specific stages. Understanding exactly where you are can reduce anxiety about missing payments.

  • Return Received: The IRS has your file. It has passed the basic security check but has not been approved for payment yet. Note: "Accepted" by TurboTax/H&R Block does not mean "Approved" by IRS.
  • Refund Approved: This is the golden status. The IRS has finished processing your return and has scheduled a Direct Deposit date. You will see a date appear on the side.
  • Refund Sent: The money has left the Treasury. If you don't see it, check with your bank (some take 1-3 days to post the funds).

Common Tax Topics & Codes

Often, the tracker will disappear and be replaced by a "Tax Topic" or a reference code. Here is what the most common 2026 codes mean:

Tax Topic 152: This is good news. It simply means your return is being processed normally and you requested a direct deposit. It is a standard placeholder message.
Tax Topic 151: This indicates an appeal or an offset. Your refund may be reduced to pay for federal debts, student loans, or child support arrears.
What does "Reference Code 9001" mean?

This code usually appears when you try to access the refund tool with a secondary SSN (for a spouse). Always use the Primary Filer's SSN to check the status.

I received a CP05 Notice. What now?

A CP05 notice means the IRS is "holding" your refund to verify your income or tax withholding accuracy. This is a manual review that takes 60 to 120 days. You typically do not need to do anything unless they ask for documents.

My deposit date passed, where is my money?

If the status says "Sent" but the money isn't there, wait 5 business days. If it still hasn't arrived, your bank may have rejected it (e.g., if the names didn't match). The IRS will then mail a paper check, which takes 3-4 extra weeks.

Professional Disclaimer: This status guide is for informational purposes only. We are not the Internal Revenue Service. Status codes and timelines are based on the 2026 IRS Refund Information Guidelines. We cannot access your account. For official status, please use the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool or call the IRS directly.