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Yes, both the IRS and the state Department of Revenue can process a tax return without having last year's AGI.
Last year's AGI is only requested in order to verify identity when e-filing a return. If your e-filed return was accepted, you should be good to go.
Yes, both the IRS and the state Department of Revenue can process a tax return without having last year's AGI.
Last year's AGI is only requested in order to verify identity when e-filing a return. If your e-filed return was accepted, you should be good to go.
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