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Level 15
February 6, 2020

What happens is, a Social Security Number (SSN) has to match up against a person's name when it's compared with the government's database, so there could be a mismatch if names are not entered correctly, or if names don't match what the government has.

Double-check that not only is the Social Security Number listed on your return correct,  but that the name associated with the SSN is input correctly, and according to the correct format that TurboTax requires.

If you've verified that your SSN was correct as you entered it, and you e-file again, the IRS' eFile system will almost surely reject your return again. Your only option is to paper-file your return, sending it to the IRS.

Please see the TurboTax Help article "E-file rejections related to incorrect or duplicated names, birth dates, or Social Security numbers" for additional information on why your return might be rejecting.

Level 2
February 7, 2020

this is not true... it is a glitch in your system.. My federal was accepted but it is still saying for the Michigan home heating credit that my nephew that we have guardianship's ssn is invalid. Negate the fact that my federal was accepted, I went down to the local ss office and the ss is indeed correct. The answer above this says the issue was solved but it is absolutely not solved. 

Level 2
March 30, 2021

All the data entered has been validated and is correct.  Turbo Tax has a glitch in their system.  NO EXECUSED please.  I was in the IT business for 49 years and know a glitch when I see one.   I talked with one of your representative and she was able to find my return and verify that it was accepted by the IRS.   

Level 2
April 10, 2021

It's actually my son's ssn 

 

Level 2
May 24, 2021

Every time I try to open a bank account or do something when my social security number is telling me that it's no good or anything I want to know why what's going on with it can you please let me know

Critter-3
Level 15
May 24, 2021

This is not a TT issue ... all of you need to talk to the SS administration to see what is up with that number.

 

For the person whose Federal was accepted but the state was not then you need to talk to the state to fix the error since the SS# was OK with the fed. 

Level 11
February 11, 2025

@amberchasteen92 

The IRS rejects e-filed returns that contain incorrect, mismatched, or already-filed Social Security numbers, birth dates, or names. Here are a few ways this can happen:

  • You accidentally entered the wrong Social Security number or date of birth.
  • The name or date of birth you entered doesn't match IRS records for that Social Security number.
  • A former spouse/relative claimed your dependent on their return and filed before you did.
  • Your dependent already claimed himself/herself on their own return (or your parent already claimed you as their dependent) and filed before you did.
  • Someone else filed their return using your, your spouse's, or your dependent's Social Security number.

If you verified that the info you entered is correct and you e-file again, the IRS e-file servers will almost certainly reject your return for the same reason. In this case, your only option is to paper-file (mail) your return. See the articles below for more info on commonly-encountered rejections caused by incorrect, mismatched, or already-filed personal info.

Important: If you believe someone filed a fraudulent return using your Social Security number, we have recommended actions.

 

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