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DDefore711
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E-filed returns keep coming back rejected even though I made all corrections.

My Tax Return was rejected. I made the necessary correction but every time I try to e-file my corrected return, it always comes back rejected due to the original rejection even to though I had made the corrections. How do I get my return accepted?

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E-filed returns keep coming back rejected even though I made all corrections.

What is the exact error message or code ? 

DDefore711
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E-filed returns keep coming back rejected even though I made all corrections.

I received the error message listed below. Initially, I had included a dependent but after receiving this message, I deleted the dependent completely and tried resubmitting the tax returns. Every single time I resubmit it, I get another rejection. I completely understand why I received it in response to my initial e-filing but why is it not allowing me to resubmit my corrected tax return? I have tried any and everything to fix this, including deleting the initial tax return and starting completely over. I still get the error message even though the dependent that it is referencing has completely been deleted.

ERROR MESSAGE:

Dependent SSN in the return must not be the same as the Primary or Spouse SSN on another return where 'PrimaryClaimAsDependentInd' or 'SpouseClaimAsDependentInd' is not checked.

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