After my return was rejected this morning, I went thru the Id.ME process, and downloaded my 2022 tax docs, and found that the number I had was the very number 1) Turbo Tax had picked from last year (I did file an extension, and later the return), and what the IRS had on file. I did not have any of the PIN numbers listed so I could match them, though...
Can someone help me understand why this isn't going through? I have a credit card payment, etc. for what I owe, I do not want to send this via mail, and late now at that...
Thanks so much.
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Did you get a message saying that it was your AGI that caused the rejection?
Thanks so much. The original message I got was, "The IRS Couldn't Confirm [you wife's] Identity." It highlighted the AGI that was actually correct, and said correctly entering last year's AGI was the best way to ensure the return can be accepted. I checked my 2022 .pdf, and it was the same.
I mailed last year's, because it was so late. Could the PIN be the issue?
Thanks.
No, if you filed late last year, try entering 0 for her AGI.
Juliue, quick question if you don't mind, does it stop at the first error do you know? Wondering if I leave my own as what it actually is will cause to fail afterward as well. .. Happy to follow your suggestion, I think I have one re-submit, any other suggestions you might have-? 😊
Thanks a lot for your assistance--
Michael
Unless your wife is listed first on the return, I'd just change hers. If she is first, yes, go ahead and change both.
Hi Julie,
Thank you so much for your suggestions, I would have had no idea to enter 0... I have re-filed and am waiting, but should have I also have filed an extension (now that I've sent it off) after it fails the day-after the Apr 15th deadline-?
Thanks,
Michael
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