The e-file of my federal taxes has been rejected twice with code FW2G-502. It keeps coming back rejected even after I did a cut-and-paste of the same EIN and payer information that was filed and accepted in 2020. Also, the error lists all W2G not specifying exactly which one they think is wrong. What can I do, other than print and file manually?
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You could try clearing the EIN field and typing in the EIN manually. Sometimes when you cut and paste, the number is not read the same way by the software as it is when you type it in.
If your rejection code doesn't have an extension after 502, there is no way to tell which W2G form is being flagged. For example FW2G-502-02 would mean it is the second W2G in the return.
By the way, since you have already submitted your e-file, you have five days to correct the return and get it accepted. Even though this is the deadline day, you have a bit more time to get your return filed.
thanks. I'll try typing the EIN directly in forms view. Hopefully that will work
Retyping everything by hand in the forms view did not work. My e-file was rejected again with the same error: "FW2G-502 - Form W-2G, 'PayerEIN' must match data in the e-File database". I'm at a loss for what to do next.
If you made sure that the name and EIN match what’s on your W-2G and you’re still being rejected, it could be because:
1. The EIN printed on your form is incorrect. Please contact the W2G Payer and ask for a corrected form.
2. The data at the IRS is wrong. In this case, you'll have to print and mail a paper return.
I have tried all suggestions, nothing works to clear the error. I called the casino that issued the W2Gs and they were of no help. They assured me that the information on their forms was correct. It seems my only option now is to file by mail since I don't have exact details of which W2G entry is wrong, or what part of the payer information doesn't match the IRS database.
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