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I'd like to use this years tax filing in my mortgage app. The mortgage broker said I just need my filed 1040 forms at time of app and the Lender will be the one to get the transcripts by having me sign 4506T form. I'm waiting for Jan30th to E file. How soon after that are these transcripts going to be ready? I mean, I know the estimated time for a refund is 21 days. So maybe after Feb 21st this transcript would be available if All goes well with filing? PS nothing unusual on my return - same as last years just more income.
How soon in your opinion would I be safe to go look at the house and put in a contract and begin that process?
I can't imagine the transcript will be available any sooner than 2 weeks after you file. That said, I would start looking right away. Although it's a buyer's market in many areas, you probably won't find the perfect home right away. If you really want to be sure, start the preapproval process in a couple of weeks. The lender can go ahead and send off for your transcripts which should be available by then. The process of approving you should only take a couple weeks, but if you go for a nonconventional loan there may be additional waits down the road. This won't really impact a home contract unless you're doing something like a USDA loan where secondary approval can tack 30-60 days onto the wait.
Will go FHA and we do have a house in mind.
Broker did pull my credit and verify income to see where I stand and said I was good except I needed to remove a dispute comment from one 6yr old collection account. TU & EX removed it, but Equifax/csc did not. Twice they come back saying account has been verified and yet the comment still remains "consumer disputes". I just sent off a certifed letter informing them I no longer dispute to please update with acccurate information, being that its no longer in dispute and since they HAVE already verified the dispute is over etc etc.
So, maybe I have to wait for that comment removal but was ALSO wondering about my 2012 tax return.
Thanks I feel the same.. that i may be safe to move forward, slowly.
I had quite an ordeal with my taxes. As I understand it, the IRS accepting your return is fairly instant. eFiling, for example, will ensure they have it right away. This is enough to get the lender started since they really just need W-2's, 1099's if applicable and the returns themselves which you should have copies of.
However they will verify all this by pulling transcripts from the IRS. The transcript on recently filed stuff typically takes at least the two weeks to show up (8-12 if it's for a previous year) because they're sort of like an account statement for you. They're an internal document showing line items from your returns as well as any balance you might owe for the year in question. This is the part that might take awhile, but I would be very surprised if yours wasn't available by 2/21. AFAIK all lenders have to pull these transcripts, as they're the only real way for them to verify that the returns you provided are indeed the returns that you filed with the IRS. They will also reflect that the IRS accepted them and any modifications they might have made.
Best of luck!
"As I understand it, the IRS accepting your return is fairly instant. eFiling, for example, will ensure they have it right away. This is enough to get the lender started since they really just need W-2's, 1099's if applicable and the returns themselves which you should have copies of."
THANKS SLAPPYMANCUSO - this makes complete sense.
THANKS MOVINGFORWARD - I do file with H&R Block and sounds like I'm in good shape. so far!
As someone who has experience with waiting for taxes to go through..Expect a 6-8week wait after your taxes have been filed for any type of transcript to be available, or for a form 4506-t to be executed. It could be shorter if your getting a refund, as those are processed first, but every agent ive talked to while waiting for my transcripts to be ready has quoted 6-8 weeks.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-news/at-01-48.pdf
Thanks for that reminder, anything really could go wrong and a return delayed even longer than expected.
So I'll at least wait until I E-File & recieve notification that the IRS has accepted my return (takes about 2-3 days after filing), before moving foward.
I know nothing is guaranteed and anyting could always still go wrong.
I am expecting a refund via direct deposit.