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You will enter the full 2016 adjusted gross income (AGI) amount from last year's return, even if your former or late spouse earned 100% of the income. Don't allocate or split the AGI, as this will cause a rejection.
You will enter the full 2016 adjusted gross income (AGI) amount from last year's return, even if your former or late spouse earned 100% of the income. Don't allocate or split the AGI, as this will cause a rejection.
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