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Returning Member
posted Mar 27, 2021 9:16:25 AM

Where do I find the “amended return” checkbox ? I made a mistake on my social and when resubmit my return it says says rejected because I didn’t click amended return?

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Level 15
Mar 27, 2021 10:49:40 AM

Did you make a mistake entering your SSN, or entering your SSA-1099?  If your initial return was Rejected, you do not amend it.  Rather, you correct it and resubmit.  Please clarify.

Returning Member
Mar 27, 2021 4:21:52 PM

On my original return I filed it not realizing I entered a wrong number in my social. It then was rejected and then when I clicked on the link “fix my return”. I corrected my error and re filed as it said. Then I got another email saying It was rejected once again. It says R0000-932-02 - If "Amended Return" checkbox is not checked, then taxpayer TIN in the Return Header must not be the same as a TIN of a previously accepted electronic return for the return type and tax period indicated in the tax return. I do not see anywhere amend return or anything. 

New Member
Apr 22, 2021 5:22:38 AM

You have to download the pdf of your tax return. Go to Tax home and scroll down to where your tax return is and right next to it it should say “Download/print return(pdf)” and then you edit it from there and then you save and upload through the documents tab underneath Tax Home and then resubmit your return

Expert Alumni
Apr 24, 2021 8:21:19 AM

If your return was never accepted and you are receiving this error, it could mean you have an identity theft issue.

 

If that is the case, then your return must be mailed. Pay to have it sent certified mail to the federal and the state so that the return can be tracked.

 

It is also a good idea to get an Identity Protection PIN if there is an identity theft issue, which can be included in the mailing to establish your identity as the correct one.

 

For more information, see: What to do if you suspect tax-related identity theft.

 

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