Hi,
I have tried to submit my taxes twice in the last 24 hours. I transmitted my returns Friday night and wasn't notified until Saturday afternoon that they were rejected. I went back to the turbo tax app to check for errors and none were found. I transmitted again only to have them rejected within the hour. The email sent from turbo tax nor the software is telling me what the error is. On the contrary, it is telling me that there are no errors found. Additionally, I doubled checked my W-2 and 1099-NEC entry.
The only thing I can think of is that I entered my 1099-NEC income under my business income (educational consulting) but on the personal income the 1099-NEC income shows $0 even though the 1099-NEC does show up when I click to update.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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Is there no rejection code? Delete the $0 form - -that may be causing the issue. The 1099-NEC for your educational consulting should be in the business section, so that is not a problem.
No rejection code at all. Reading the some folks are having an issue with Form 7206 but I have no rejection code at all.
Just noticed this post. I've also been rejected for no reason. I mean that literally. It says the reject reason is the word "none".
I deleted the 1099-NEC from my personal income and it disappeared from business income and expenses section of the return as well. The 1099-NEC automatically ports to both when entered or deleted it seems.
Lately, there have been some rejections associated with claiming the Home Energy Credits on Form 5695. If you included Form 5695 as part of your return, try these steps:
Hey, thank you, great call. The one change I made before resubmitting was deleting a blank 5695 that I found in my package. I thought it was probably coincidence, but I guess not!
I removed that blank document and it allowed me to transmit them. I will wait a day to see if they are accepted.
That was it! Thank you! Federal Return accepted, state is still pending.
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