DawnC
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After you file

You don't need to communicate anything to the IRS regarding a rejection.   When your tax return is rejected, the IRS does not get it - the return stays in your TurboTax account.   Once you fix the issue, you re-submit it.   Only 1 tax return can be accepted each year and they don't care about any of the rejections - they don't even know about them.   

 

Your tax return can be rejected ten times before it gets submitted but the IRS only knows about the one tax return that was accepted.    @peppervick

 

If you e-filed a return that was accepted and you mailed the return also, expect a delay, but there is nothing you can do about it now.   

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