sWe have 2 different 1099 R forms with the same amount but from 2 different IRA account. One is from Edward H Seagraves and was downloaded from Wells Fargo and the 2nd one is from Gisela G Seagraves downloaded from Wells Fargo. Both of these were donation to our church which we also did in previous years. The 2 1099 R forms for $6,500 each represent two separate donation to our church at 2 different times in 2020 totaling $13,000. How do we tell the IRS that these are 2 different individual separate 1099 Rs from two separate accounts at 2 different times in 2020.
Is this the real problem the IRS has with our return or is there some other issue?
Please help.
Thanks,
Edward and Gisela Seagraves
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That should not cause an error. I suggest you delete the 1099-R forms and re-enter them by hand. Downloading may cause issues.
@KrisD15 Several others have reported similar issues today.
Please send us a copy of your return so we can do some research.
If you're using TurboTax Desktop follow the directions below:
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2. Click Online and select "Send Tax File to Agent".
3. This will generate a message that a diagnostic copy will be created. Click on OK, the tax file gets sanitized and transmitted to us.
4. Please provide the Token Number that was generated onto a response.
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2. Locate the Tax Tools on the left hand side of the screen.
3. A Drop down will appear. Click on Share my file with agent.
5. This will generate a message that a diagnostic copy will be created. Click on OK, the tax file gets sanitized and transmitted to us.
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Thank you! I hope to hear from you soon.
GabiU
Is there any update on this issue?
I have received the "duplicate 1099-R" rejection twice now, with two (hand-entered) 1099-Rs identical to my 2019 return which was accepted no problem. I don't know if it is an IRS problem or a T-Tax glitch or something I did wrong, but I don't want to file an paper return with no changes and have to wait months to find out.
I am using the T-Tax Online version. Should I "Send Tax File to Agent". ?
Please advise!
Thanx, Bill H.
To resolve the duplicate 1099-R issue I suggest you add $1 to one 1099-R and deduct $1 from the other. This will resolve the rejection issue and yield an identical tax return.
How about if I’m using turbo tax Mac can I send it to you guys from the application too ?
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