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My Illinois return has been rejected 6 times but my federal return was accepted on first attempt. What's up with that?
The last rejection had this explanation:
What happened |
IL1040-8000-2 - This return could not be processed for electronic filing by Illinois because of an issue with one or more of the pieces of information used to validate the signature: IL PIN, Prior Year AGI, Driver's License or State ID Number. IL1040-8600-2 - Please review and correct the Primary taxpayer's signature requirements. All of the following Primary Taxpayer Drivers License signature fields must be exactly as shown on the Illinois Drivers License or State ID and must be valid on IDORs DLN production file, PrimarySignature, ILStateDLorID, DLOrStateIDNumber, DLOrStateIDFirstName, DLOrStateIDMiddleName, DLOrStateIDLastName, DLOrStateIDSuffix, and DLOrStateIDWeight. IL1040-9900-2 - Please review and correct the Secondary taxpayer's signature requirements. At least one of the following signature fields must be present and valid on the Dept. Of Revenue's file: IL PIN, Prior Year AGI, Drivers License or State ID Number. (Note: The State ID or Driver License must be current and from IL.) IL1040-10500-3 - This return could not be processed for electronic filing by Illinois because of an issue related to one or more of the methods used to validate the signature. If Form IL1040 'Filing Status' is equal to Married Filing Joint, all of the following Secondary Taxpayer Driver's License signature fields must be entered exactly as shown on the Illinois Drivers License or State ID. Enter each field exactly as it is on your IL Drivers License or state ID: First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Suffix (leave blank if necessary), and weight. You may not use an out-of-state or expired drivers license. If issues persist after making necessary corrections, you may need to print and mail your return. |
‎June 30, 2020
7:14 AM