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No, being Rejected at first and then fixing and having your Return accepted should not delay your Refund.
You can compare it to dropping a letter in the mailbox that doesn't have enough postage, it is sent back to you and not received by the person you are sending it to until you mail it with enough postage.
No, being Rejected at first and then fixing and having your Return accepted should not delay your Refund.
You can compare it to dropping a letter in the mailbox that doesn't have enough postage, it is sent back to you and not received by the person you are sending it to until you mail it with enough postage.
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