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All of the error codes have to do with Form W-2 entries. Check your tax return to insure that all the information on your W-2s has been entered correctly.
Fw2-001-02 FW2-502 - Form W-2, Line B 'Employer EIN' must match data in the eFile database.
IND-423 F1040-034-05 Your federal income tax withheld, Form 1040, line 17, does not match the information you entered, or failed to enter in your return, or you have ...
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Although you did answer WHAT the reject code meant....I was hoping to read what to do to fix that error. The Turbo Tax Help page tells us to ask the customer to sign into TT account and then select FIX MY RETURN and follow the instructions. The system will take our customer thru a step by step process to fix this.
In Intuit's Training in a Case Study I had this question asked of me. I answered that the customer should sign in to the Turbo Tax account and select FIX MY RETURN and follow the instructions. That answered was WRONG according to the Training??? I believe the Training module has it wrong. Maybe someone can check?
@dmiles1
I had the same reject code. I double checked my W2 entries and they were correct. However, when I went to forms view and looked at the W2 that Turbo Tax actually filed it had an amount in Box 10 (same amount that was in box 11). That had to be an error in Turbo Tax because my W2 was imported from my employer and, again, it did not have any entry in box 10. That mistake affects Schedule 1 Form 1040 input T8, which adds "Other Income" to your 1040. I believe the error is saying I had more income than what was reported for total wages tips and other compensation box 1 on my W2. You should also check Income line 1a to be sure it agrees to what is shown on your W2's. The fix is to edit Box 10 in Turbo Tax Forms to agree with the actual entry on your W2, in my case $0. That seemed to fix the issue because now I no longer have "Other Income" and also line 1a now agrees with my totals from W2's. Hopefully this helps. I'm surprised Turbo Tax did not catch this when checking for errors before submitting a return.
I have the exact same problem. I had the same amount in line 10 as in line 11. I did as you said, and corrected both of my W2's and removed the incorrect amount. Turbo Tax didn't like the 0.00 and had me change it to leave it blank. I started down the road again to file it, however when I checked the return it still has a schedule 1 and an entry on line 8 of the 1040. Line 1A is also still blank. Do you know what I should do to get the entries in the correct location?
Maybe you should clear cache and cookies. Exit out of the program and restart by entering the W2 information manually instead of having it imported by your employer and following step by step instructions the way form for ip pin explained
earlier.
I went to the forms view, w2 statement and corrected it there, and not on the step by step view where you enter the W2 info. It let me put a zero in that box 11. I think the program is confused because there is a new line on the other income form, 8t, that wasn’t there last year. It’s used for income that’s not reported on your W2, I believe for business or non wage income and uses box 10, but I’m not an account. I think that box 11 cannot be greater than box 1a, which should already include box 11 income. But bottom line is to edit in forms view to agree to the inputs from your actual W2. If it won’t let you do that then reach out to their support line. I’m sure they are working on this issue…
I went into forms and corrected the W2 as you indicated. I then went back into turbo tax and headed towards filing again. I got to the print your forms screen before I file, so I went back and checked my W2's in the forms, and they were both correct, but I still had a Schedule 1 in the forms with that same W2 amounts there, and on line 8 of the 1040 in forms, and no entry on line 1A and 1Z as I should. I tried to input into the 1040 form and it doesn't let you. I was thinking if I deleted the schedule 1, and input directly into the 1040 form I'd have it correct, as it should be. When you corrected your W2's did the did the schedule 1 drop off and the 1A and 1Z lines on the 1040 populate by themselves?
Yes 1a corrected itself once I was able to put a zero in box 10. It was right all along on the W2 that I had imported, my issue was really just the forms view W2 that turbo tax was duplicating in box 10 and 11. Once I fixed that, the issue went away and when I resubmitted the irs accepted the return within hours. Sorry if I’m not much help to your issue
I figured out what you have to do, that I didn't on the first try. Once you make the changes to the W2's in the forms, I went back to the normal step by step section, closed out Turbo Tax, saved changes, and exited. Went back in, opened it back up again, and everything was corrected and updated. The 1040 line 1A and 1Z were made with the W2 information, and the Schedule 1 document had been removed. I didn't upload my W2's, I manually inputted from the very beginning which is different that your situation. There has to be a software glitch that is populating non qualifed plan W2's line 10 in the forms with the information in line 11 on it's own. I had 0.00 in line 10 everytime, and Turbo Tax populated by itself. Thanks for your post, appreciated the help.
Excellent - my box 10 also had $ data, duplicating box 11, despite the W2 being correct. I deleted box 10 in form view and the submission was re-sent. Clearly TurboTax 2022 is not '100%T accurate'. Thanks so much for helping resolve this.
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