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Yes, you can file your 2020 tax return even if previous returns have not yet been processed.
Be sure that you have all of this years tax forms.
If your confident you do, then go ahead and file.
Due to the late processing of the 2019 return, your 2019 AGI may not work to e-file the 2020 return. If the return gets rejected for an incorrect AGI then use a single zero for the AGI and resubmit. If neither of these will work you will need to print, ink sign in mailing the 2020 return.
The IRS received my return because they cashed my check, but my 2019 return hasn't been processed. Even though I would like to e-file my 2020 return, I am nervous about putting a 0 for my AGI because this isn't technically correct.
Using the prior year AGI is just for identification purposes. It does not affect your tax return at all. Put in the zero and e-file. If it works, you are good to go. If not, you will need to print, sign and mail in your returns.
Will she need to indicate that she filed for 2019 or indicate that she didn't file??
I went ahead and electronically filed. To make it go through I put my AGI as 0. They had 0 on file because the had not processed my tax return yet. Don't know how it will turn out. They accepted my return but my refund hasn't been processed.
Yes, if your 2019 return has not processed, you need to enter 0 as your AGI for your 2020 tax return to process. Hard to say why you refund is taking longer. There are many issues that can delay refunds, including ones over which the IRS has no control. Here are the top three categories:
Administrative requirements
Missing, inconsistent, or suspect information
Delivery glitches
Keep checking Where's my refund and Get my payment.
IRS has apparently not processed my 2020 return, so they do not have my AGI on file.
When I efiled my 2021 return, I had to enter my 2020 AGI as an identity check. Because IRS has not procesed my return, they don't have my 2020 AGI on file, so IRS rejected my 2021 efile.
I previously received a IRS form CP80 indicating IRS had not received my 2020 return even though they had cashed my check mailed with the return. I resubmitted a second copy a couple of months ago, but no response from IRS.
What do I do now?
@loganwhite2 Since the IRS has not processed your 2020 federal tax return there will not be a 2020 AGI in the IRS database for your name and SS number.
Enter a 0 (zero) for the 2020 AGI and e-file the 2021 tax return again.
I wanted to try putting $0 as my previous year's AGI, but when I went through the TurboTax efile process, it did not give me a screen to revise my AGI.
How do I get to that screen?
@loganwhite2 wrote:
I wanted to try putting $0 as my previous year's AGI, but when I went through the TurboTax efile process, it did not give me a screen to revise my AGI.
How do I get to that screen?
See this TurboTax support FAQ for changing the 2020 AGI when using the online editions - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/where-do-i-correct-my-agi-in-turbotax-online/00/26311
This year they have an option in the FILE tab to choose "the 2020 return has not processed yet" and choosing that will automatically enter a zero for you.
My re-submittal was rejected.
When I re-started the efile process, I clicked on the Help Me Fix it and was taken to the screen to enter an AGI. There is not option for "the 2020 return has not processed yet."
Apparently that update has not been distributed yet.
I will enter $0 for the AGI and resubmit
My re-submittal with a 0 as AGI was also rejected.
What now?
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