Red (As of Dec. 20 2021) = This is the as of date and means absolutely NOTHING and will change during processing. It is likely a system generated date from one of the many programs and systems that the IRS uses for refund processing and is passed to the IRS master file (which determines your batch cycle)

IRS Account Transcript 2022 What is the processing date? - MARCA

03‏/03‏/2022 — The first four digits indicates the tax processing year so this would be 2022. The fifth and sixth digits are the week of the year so in this ...

2022 IRS Cycle Code – Using Your Free IRS Transcript to Get Tax ...

Refund direct deposit date (with Code 846) via cycle code — This means the IRS has processed your return and your estimated direct deposit date (DDD) has ...

What does the “As Of” Date mean on Tax Transcripts - Refundtalk

04‏/11‏/2021 — The “As Of” date on a Tax Account Transcript is the date your penalties and interest are estimated to be calculated to determine if you have ...

IRS Cycle Code Reveal Your Direct Deposit Date + FAQs - Tax Shark

An example of an IRS transcript cycle code for 2022 would be 20220504. ... What does the processing date on an IRS transcript mean?

What is the AS OF date on transcript? - igotmyrefund.com

18‏/02‏/2022 — Does anyone know what the “AS OF Feb 21. 2022” means? Its towards the top of my transcript. Its weird its a future date is why Im ...

What does the as of date mean on an irs transcript? - TurboTax Support

01‏/04‏/2019 — What does the as of date mean on an irs transcript? It most likely means that the IRS has not processed your return yet. You should check the ...

What does the received date on the transcript mean? It says 4/15/2022 ...

What does the received date on the transcript mean? It says 4/15/2022 on it... my cycle is also 05 and I filed on 2/05.

The Final Step in the Process before 846 can be released and DDD ...

16‏/02‏/2022 — The as of date is a placeholder that means something will be done on your return on or before your return reach that date. What do the WMR says ...