dlt113
Returning Member

Re: E-file error IND-517-01

 Given the IRS rejected my e-file attempt.  I could file for extension as they did not accept my filing, nor did my credit card get charged for e-file charges (as least not yet).   So why can't I file for an extension if the IRS rejected by tax filing? 

That said I  will file my taxes via postal given I owe taxes and will just have to deal with the aftermath

of IRS letters about the mess they created.   The issue will work it's way out but sadly will take +16 weeks.

It's just a sad system when a government employee makes a mistake and causes you a problem with the IRS

that you have to clean up else suffer IRS consequences . They take no ownership for their own mistakes not to mention using an antiquated system where they cant look back at my son's original tax filing submission and

say; " No worries Mr tax payer,  we see our error.  You son did file as a dependent.  We will fix the issue".