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After you file
Turbo Tax had a non-filers tool before the IRS did - that's where I input my information. Several times since the IRS has implemented there's, I have tried to make sure they have it. The information is already there, and when attempting to submit, I get the following message:
Here are some reasons why your return could not be sent to the IRS.
- This return could be in process or has already been accepted by the IRS. Check your e-file status using the "Check E-File Status" button at the top of Step 1 or Step 2 of your return.
- Check your return to make sure your Social Security numbers are correct.
- This could be an indication of a tax-related identity theft. If you continue to receive this message, you should take these steps:
- Visit www.irs.gov/identitytheft to complete Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit.
- Print and mail your tax return, including the Form 14039 and copies of state or federal identification.
I have checked all the info before the May 5th deadline to ensure it was correct. When I do the "Check E-File Status" button I get this: "No return with this Social Security Number has been transmitted from this account.
If you have created more than one account, please check your e-file status in the account from which your return was transmitted.", likey because I submitted the information through Turbo Tax.
Some people who claim to be on SSDI or SSI have claimed to have received information from the Get My Payment tool, even if all it says is you are eligible. I don't get that. It's highly confusing, and knowing WHEN to expect it would be REALLY HELPFUL when trying to plan to pay bills, rent, and buy groceries.