Decoding IRS Transcripts and the New Transcript Format: Part II (2024)

Many individuals may not know they can request, receive, and review their tax records via a tax transcript from the IRS at no charge. Part I explained how transcripts are often used to validate income and tax filing status for mortgage applications, student loans, social services, and small business loan applications and for responding to an IRS notice, filing an amended return, or obtaining a lien release. Transcripts can also be useful to taxpayers when preparing and filing tax returns by verifying estimated tax payments, Advance Child Tax Credits, Economic Income Payments/stimulus payments, and/or an overpayment from a prior year return.

Reading and Understanding IRS Transcripts

While IRS transcripts can be helpful, reading and understanding them can be complicated. The IRS’s processing system, the Integrated Data Retrieval System (IDRS), uses a system of codes to identify a transaction the IRS is processing and to maintain a history of actions posted to a taxpayer’s account. These Transaction Codes (TCs) basically provide processing instructions to the IRS’s system. To make IRS transcripts user-friendly for the public, the IRS provides a literal description of each TC shown on a taxpayer’s IRS transcript. Although helpful, sometimes these descriptions don’t adequately explain the account transaction. Document 11734, Transaction Code Pocket Guide (Obsolete), is a summarized list of TCs taken from section 8A of the IRS’s Document 6209, ADP and IDRS Information Reference Guide, both of which may be helpful when reviewing an IRS transcript.

A Closer Look at the IRS Record of Account Transcript

As shown in the fictitious example below, the Record of Account Transcript will summarize any balance due or overpayment on a taxpayer’s account for the specified year at the top of the form. If the account reflects a balance due, the transcript provides the date to which any accrued penalty and interest were calculated. Next, the transcript will show specific information from the taxpayer’s return – or the corrected amounts resulting from any changes to the return caused by either a request from the taxpayer or an IRS determination. This is noteworthy should a taxpayer find it necessary to file an amended return. The correct figures must be used as the starting point on Form 1040X, Amended US Individual Income Tax Return, when requesting any subsequent account adjustments – otherwise, processing problems may occur.

Figure 1Decoding IRS Transcripts and the New Transcript Format: Part II (1)

The Tax Account Portion of the Record of Accounts

This section of the Record of Accounts Transcript provides details regarding the taxpayer’s account activity, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2
Decoding IRS Transcripts and the New Transcript Format: Part II (2)

Some of the common TCs on the tax account portion of a transcript are:

  • TC 150 – Date of filing and the amount of tax shown on the taxpayer’s return when filed – or as corrected by the IRS when processed;
  • TC 196 – Interest Assessed;
  • TC 276 – Failure to Pay Tax Penalty;
  • TC 291 – Abatement Prior Tax Assessment;
  • TC 300 – Additional Tax or Deficiency Assessment by Examination Division or Collection Division;
  • TC 420 – Examination Indicator reflects that a return is under examination consideration though the return may or may not ultimately be audited;
  • TC 428 – Examination or Appeals Case Transfer;
  • TC 460 – Extension of Time for Filing;
  • TC 480 – Offer in Compromise Pending;
  • TC 494 – Notice of Deficiency;
  • TC 520 – IRS Litigation Instituted;
  • TC 530 – Indicates that an account is currently not collectible;
  • TC 582 – Lien Indicator;
  • TC 768 – Earned Income Credit;
  • TC 806 – Reflects any credit the taxpayer is given for tax withheld, as shown on the tax return and the taxpayer’s information statements such as Forms W-2 and 1099 attached to the taxpayer’s tax return; and
  • TC 846 – Represents the issuance of a taxpayer’s refund if the credits and withholding exceed the amount of tax due, and there are no issues with the return, the system will automatically generate a refund.

In the above example, tax credits, withholding credits, credits for interest the IRS owes to a taxpayer, and tax adjustments that reduce the amount of tax owed, are shown as negative amounts on the tax account transcript. In other words, negative amounts on an IRS transcript can be considered amounts “in the taxpayer’s favor.”

Because TCs on a taxpayer’s account are essentially instructions to the IRS system, it is important to note that some TCs are input for informational reasons not directly associated with an accounting-related dollar amount.

I hope we have not confused you. Using the IRS’s Pocket Guide should help you understand the transcript and provide you with the key information you are seeking.

The Tax Return Portion of the Record of Accounts

The tax return portion of the Record of Accounts depicts most of the line entries on the taxpayer’s tax return when it was filed. Figure 3 provides only the income section of our fictitious example; however, the actual Record of Accounts will depict all the sections of a taxpayer’s filed tax return and can be useful when the taxpayer has not maintained a copy of his or her return and needs to know what was reported to the IRS on his or her return.

Figure 3
Decoding IRS Transcripts and the New Transcript Format: Part II (3)

New Tax Transcript Format and Utilizing a Customer File Number

In July 2021, IRS updated a webpage on IRS.gov to educate taxpayers regarding the new transcript format and use of the “customer file number,” which was designed to better protect taxpayer data. This new format partially masks personally identifiable information. However, financial data will remain visible to allow for tax return preparation, tax representation, or income verification. These changes apply to transcripts for both individual and business taxpayers.

Here’s what is visible on the new tax transcript format:

  • Last four digits of any Social Security number on the transcript: XXX-XX-1234;
  • Last four digits of any Employer Identification Number on the transcript:XX-XXX1234;
  • Last four digits of any account or telephone number;
  • First four characters of first name and first four characters of the last name for any individual (first three characters if the name has only four letters);
  • First four characters of any name on the business name line (first three characters if the name has only four letters);
  • First six characters of the street address, including spaces; and
  • All money amounts, including wage and income, balance due, interest, and penalties.

For security reasons, the IRS no longer offers fax service for most transcript types to both taxpayers and third parties and has stopped its third-party mailing service via Forms 4506, 4506-T, and 4506T-EZ.

Lenders and others who use the Forms 4506 series to obtain transcripts for income verification purposes should consider other options such as participating in the Income Verification Express Service or having the customer provide the transcript.

Only individual taxpayers may use Get Transcript Online or Get Transcript by Mail. Because the full Taxpayer Identification Number is no longer visible, the IRS created an entry for a Customer File Number. The Customer File Number is a ten-digit number assigned by the third-party, for example, a loan number that can be manually entered when the taxpayer completes his or her Get Transcript Online or Get Transcript by Mail request. This Customer File Number will then display on the transcript when it is downloaded or mailed to the taxpayer. The transcript’s Customer File Number serves as a tracking number that enables a lender or other third party to match the transcript to the taxpayer making the transcript request.

Conclusion

Taxpayers needing tax return, tax account, or information return information may quickly find what they need through the IRS’s Get Transcript Online portal or their online account. I continue to urge the IRS to expand the Online Account functionality and increase its availability to practitioners and businesses. The current functionalities provide many basic and helpful information, and I look forward to continued expansion of functionality. Transcripts are free and provide a wealth of information. I encourage taxpayers to explore this option. If an IRS transcript can meet a taxpayer’s needs, it may be preferable to trying to contact the IRS or other more time-consuming methods of requesting tax account information.

Decoding IRS Transcripts and the New Transcript Format: Part II (2024)

FAQs

How do I unmask my IRS transcript? ›

How can you request an 'unmasked' IRS transcript? By calling Practitioners priority line, or through e-services.

How can I read my IRS transcript? ›

Use Get Transcript Online to immediately view the AGI. Taxpayers must pass the Secure Access identity verification process. Select the “Tax Return Transcript” and use only the “Adjusted Gross Income” line entry. Use Get Transcript by Mail or call 800-908-9946.

How long after code 768 will I get my refund? ›

Regardless, the release of the tax refund is usually a day or two before or after the date listed next to IRS code 768.

What does 776 mean on a tax transcript? ›

This means the steps are in place to prepare and send your refund from your amended return. It is not necessarily the actual date the check was printed and mailed. An IRS Code 776 indicates you will see negative entries to signify the payment back to the IRS.

How to get unmasked tax transcript online? ›

To get a transcript, people can:· Order online. Use the 'Get Transcript ' tool available on IRS.gov. There is a link to it under the red TOOLS bar on the front page. Those who use it must authenticate their identity using the Secure Access process.

Do IRS transcripts show amended returns? ›

It also includes items from any accompanying forms and schedules filed with the tax return. It doesn't reflect any amended returns or adjustments to tax made after the taxpayer filed their original return.

What do the codes mean on a tax transcript? ›

Let's start with transaction codes, the three-digit codes that signify an Internal Revenue Service action related to your taxes, such as a credit or debit. The codes help create a history of your account. An “R” following a transaction code shows that the transaction has been reversed.

What does code 977 mean on an IRS transcript? ›

Tax code 977 on your online transcript typically indicates that your tax return is being reviewed or examined by the IRS. It suggests that there may be some discrepancies, inconsistencies, or areas of concern identified by the IRS that require further examination before your tax return can be processed fully.

What is code 150 on the IRS transcript 2024? ›

Code 150 means that your tax return has been accepted by the IRS. This indicates that your return meets the basic requirements for processing and has passed the initial validation checks. Once Code 150 appears on your transcript, the IRS has begun processing your return.

What is code 810 on the IRS transcript? ›

A Transaction Code (TC) 810 or TC 570 indicates a stopped/frozen refund.

What is the code 766 on IRS transcript 2024? ›

When transcript code (TC) 766 appears on an IRS transcript, it generally means a refundable credit has been applied to a taxpayer's account. Refundable credits can generate refunds even when no tax is owed on the return.

How do I read my transcripts for a refund? ›

If you're interested in tracking your refund, focus on codes related to refunds. Code 846 signifies a refund has been issued, and Code 766 shows the amount applied to a prior tax year. These codes provide insights into the status and history of your refund.

What does code 960 mean on an IRS transcript? ›

A Transaction Code (TC) 960 is set in a taxpayer's entity record on Master File when a taxpayer account is added to the RAF, or if there is a change in authorities granted.

Is code 766 good or bad? ›

When an IRS code 766 appears on your 2021 or 2022 tax transcript, that means there is a tax credit on your account from the IRS, which is good news.

Why does my IRS transcript say no return filed? ›

Why does my wage and income transcript state “No record of return filed” for the current tax year? If you see a message of “No record of return filed” for the current tax year, it means information has not populated to the transcript yet. Check back in late May.

What does the IRS record of account show? ›

Tax account transcript: Shows changes to your account such as refunds, federal tax deposits, payments, penalties and interest, balance due with accruals, and return filing date and processed date. Record of account transcript: Combines the tax return and tax account transcripts into one complete transcript.

How do I get past my tax return transcripts? ›

The tax return and account transcripts are also available by mail or by calling 800-908-9946 and following the prompts.

Can you view IRS notices online? ›

Are all notices available online? Not all notices are available online, please continue to check your postal mail for IRS notices. You can sign up to receive email notifications when new notices are available on your profile in your online account.

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