I keep getting a message that my 2017 return is being rejected because the AGI does not match 2016, but I had health problems and did not file in 2016 because I had no income. Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks, Dave
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Carl
Level 15
Sep 14, 2018 10:53:26 AM
Then enter an AGI of zero. You can't leave it blank. You "must" enter a digit, even if that digit is a zero. Then if that doesn't work, you have no choice but to print, sign and mail your return to the IRS. There is no other workaround possible.