02/16/2026
✨️Understand Your IRS Transcript Cycle Code✨️
As we approach the date for the PATH Act to be lifted and refunds start getting issued, I want to ensure you understand how to read your cycle code on your IRS transcript. I recommend using this tool for refund status checks over the WMR tool.
‼️IRS transcript cycle codes (e.g., 20250605) indicate when a tax return is processed, with the first four digits showing the year, the next two the week, and the last two the processing batch (01-04: Daily, 05: Weekly). Weekly (05) filers update on Fridays, while 01-04 update daily. Key transaction codes (TC) include 150 (return filed), 846 (refund issued), and 806 (W-2 withholding).
‼️Breaking Down the IRS Cycle Code
An IRS cycle code is generally found in the "Account Transcript" and follows a YYYYWWDD format:
👉Year (YYYY): The first four digits indicate the processing year (e.g., 2025###x for 2025).
👉Week (WW): The 5th and 6th digits represent the week of the year (01–52).
👉Batch Day (DD): The last two digits indicate the processing day/batch:
01, 02, 03, 04: Daily batch cycle (usually updates Monday–Thursday).
05: Weekly batch cycle (updates over the weekend/Friday).
‼️Common Cycle Code Scenarios
☝️Example 20250605: Means the 6th week of 2025, processed on a weekly (Friday) cycle.
✌️Example 20250601: Means the 6th week of 2025, processed on a daily (Monday/early week) cycle.