My deceased wife's birthday was entered as a deduction on page 2

 
DawnC
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

Are you filing a joint return?   On a joint return, the standard deduction is $1300 more for each person born before 01/02/1955.   I am very sorry for your loss. 

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State tax filing

I submitted my tax electronically to Federal and state and it was rejected by both. Please advise why.

J J Riedel

CatinaT1
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

Generally this means that something on your return doesn't match what the IRS has in their database.

 

Here's how you can fix it:

Sign in to your account and select the Fix my return button. Follow any “fix it” instructions to update the information causing the rejection.

 

Note: Not all rejections will have explicit guides to fix the information. You’ll need to navigate to the program area to address the cause of the rejection.

 

Time-saving Tip: If what you originally entered is correct, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, a dependent that's already been claimed, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return. This article will give you instruction on how to print and mail your return.

 

Additional reject instruction here.

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