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How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

Fed & State REJECTED -- POSSIBLE FRAUD -- IND-452 - In an original return, the Primary SSN in the Return Header must not be the same as the TIN of a previously accepted electronic Individual return filed for the same tax period.

 

IND-452 - In an original return, the Primary SSN in the Return Header must not be the same as the TIN of a previously accepted electronic Individual return filed for the same tax period.

 

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I only e-filed the Fed & State returns ONCE -- is this FRAUD?

 

Or a mistake?

 

Anyone know what number at IRS to call for this?

 

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CatinaT1
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How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

Have you double checked your information?

 

Unfortunately your only option will be to paper file your return.  I would also suggest you Complete IRS Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit and mail it along with your return. 

 

More information can be found here: 

Identity Theft Guide 

Guide to IRS Form 14039: Identity Theft Affidavit

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How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

You will mail the form with your return.

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CatinaT1
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How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

Have you double checked your information?

 

Unfortunately your only option will be to paper file your return.  I would also suggest you Complete IRS Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit and mail it along with your return. 

 

More information can be found here: 

Identity Theft Guide 

Guide to IRS Form 14039: Identity Theft Affidavit

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How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

Probably because this return is zero (0) due and (0) refund, the TT filing instructions only give the e-file instructions, NO mailing address for either the fed or state return.

 

I checked the SSN all over the returns, I could not find an issue.

 

If you call first thing in the morning is there a long wait usually?

 

Could this just be a mistake on the part of the IRS?

 

 

How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

Catina,

 

Took only a short time to call IRS at 730am EST.

 

You're ABSOLUTELY right!  I have to --

 

"Unfortunately your only option will be to paper file your return.  I would also suggest you Complete IRS Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit and mail it along with your return."

 

Should I fill out 14039 on paper or HERE online -- hIttps://apps.irs.gov/app/digital-mailroom/dmaf/f14039/

 

Is 14039 and better in the same envelope with the 1040.  I can get them the fraud form quicker if I complete it online...

 

Someone DID file a fraudulent return, but IRS rejected that return and they want a mailed copy...

 

CatinaT1
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How do I file this? Fed & State REJECTED --IND-452

You will mail the form with your return.

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