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February 17, 2020
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TT is not asking for my AGI

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 My wife and I filed separately last year but are filing jointly this year for the first time. My return was rejected due to an incorrect spouse’s AGI, however, the number that I entered for her matches both last year‘s return and the transcript. It is only asking for her AGI and not mine. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?  I have also tried entering zero and that did not work. 

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Level 14
February 17, 2020

The IRS requires your 2018 AGI to verify your identity for e-filing. If you're paper-filing your return, you won't need your AGI because those are manually processed.

The best place to get last year's AGI is from the 1040 form you filed for 2018. Look on page 2, line 7. If you filed a 1040NR, it'll be on line 35. You won't find your AGI on your W-2 or 1099 form because those forms don't take into account over a dozen above-the-line deductions that go into calculating your AGI. If you have tried all of this with no resolve, you can contact us.

Please follow the instructions below on locating your AGI:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/how-do-i-find-last-year-s-agi/00/25947

See below for steps to correct your AGI on your return:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/where-do-i-correct-my-agi-in-turbotax-online/00/26311

Please see the following FAQ to contact Customer Support for further assistance.   https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/using-turbotax/help/what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number/00/25632

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Level 2
February 17, 2020

 Thanks for your response.  Finding my wife’s AGI is not the issue. I have entered that correctly and it was rejected, so I tried entering zero and it was rejected again.  I pulled the number directly from her 2018 1040 as well as the IRS transcript. My question is, why is it not asking for my AGI as well, instead of just hers,  since this is the first year that we have filed jointly? Thanks. 

LeonardS
Level 14
February 17, 2020

 

 

"... When you get ready to file, indicate that you each filed your own returns last year. Then, enter the 2018 adjusted gross income (AGI) from each spouse's respective return.

To prevent a rejection, don't combine your 2018 AGIs into a single number, even if that seems to make sense to you."  Ref: TurboTax How do we handle our AGI if we used Married Filing Separately in 2018 but are filing jointly in 2019?

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