Hello, My federal tax for 2019 is rejected ,and as per Turbo Tax it took me to the page where i enter my spouse AGI sighting it could be wrong. But its not.
I guess two reason
1. using SSN this time for her instead of ITIN (she newly got SSN this year)
2. filed on last day on 15th last year. As per IRS Transcript it shows return date is 4/15 processing date is 4/29. Is this causing issue
Can i go ahead and put 0 for her AGI so I guess it will work, But will that be ok to put 0.
or should i have to file paper filing. what is the guarantee the paper will be accepted
Pls suggest
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There is no problem with entering the number 0. The IRS will either accept the tax return exactly as you prepared it or it will be rejected again.
Go ahead and try the number 0 for her. If that doesn't work, try the number 0 for both of you. If that doesn't work you will have to print and mail your return.
Thanks for response.
Will that be OK to go ahead with $0? Am i not going to input any wrong information to IRS?
Will there be any question /Audit by IRS to justify that later? Please advise.
There is no problem with entering the number 0. The IRS will either accept the tax return exactly as you prepared it or it will be rejected again.
I have a problem that my spouses agi is incorrect, so I get rejected. I contact Irs and they say my return wasn't filed last year but they cashed my amount I owed them. What do I do to insure this years taxes can be approved?
Try entering 0.
2021 Return rejected for reason IND-032-04
Please see this Turbo Tax help article for assistance with the rejection. The AGI or Self-select PIN from last year doesn't match IRS records
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