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After you file
It’s a pretty easy fix. First, pay to file your tax returns with a credit card and save yourself the $39 that turbo tax was going to charge you to deduct their fees from your refund.
this step was a must for me otherwise the software gets caught into feedback loops to not allow you to see your paper returns prior to submitting them again to the irs.
after you’ve paid with a credit card, you can then use the print/view returns located in the tools section in the left drop down bar (online version).
next, if you’ve filed your taxes due to Corona virus disaster in 2020 & deferred the tax repayment to be evenly distributed across three years, in 2020 & 2021 if you look at those paper returns, on 8915-e/f, the code that was listed on line C was labeled COVID. The tax code changed for 2022 and no longer requires this classification. The 2022 taxes requires line C to be blank and only the box labeled “this was a coronavirus distribution” to be checked.
once you view your 2022 and the line C is empty and that box is checked, feel free to re-efile your returns. They won’t get rejected now.
the only reason they got rejected is because turbo tax, by default, brought the class C code (COVID) into your 2022 8915f, like has been required in 2020 & 2021, but no longer is required in 2022.
Hope this helps!