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Level 2
posted Apr 14, 2025 4:45:22 PM

For the second year running, my electronic filing has been rejected for code IND-901 - the IRS thinks I'm dead. Had anyone encountered and solved this?

I have been to the social security office and have a letter from them admitted the mistake. But my SS# continues to be "locked" per the IRS. Worked with Taxpayer advocates last year and yet I still have this. Help!

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Expert Alumni
Apr 14, 2025 4:55:06 PM

Error code IND-901 is usually caused due to a Social Security Administration error. As you stated, they provided you with a letter. Did you provide the letter to the IRS? Also, I would contact the SSA again and make sure they did what they were supposed to do on their end to clear this error.  

 

You should check with the Social Security Administration to make sure their records are accurate. And make sure the IRS has also updated their records to reflect this.

 

A return will reject with code IND-901 or IND-941-01 when IRS records indicate that the person identified as the primary taxpayer or spouse on the tax return died prior to the tax year shown on the return.

 

The Primary SSN in the Return Header has been locked because Social Security Administration records indicate the number belongs to a deceased individual. Check the primary taxpayer's name and social security number against the actual social security card.


 

 

Level 2
Apr 15, 2025 7:42:04 AM

Thanks for responding.  I have done all of that.  IRS and SSA are blaming each other and I cannot get out of the loop.   This is probably not the right forum;  I'm just desperate.  

Expert Alumni
Apr 15, 2025 9:05:12 AM

Be persistent. Try contacting TAS again.  You can contact them using this link: We’re your voice at the IRS.

New Member
Apr 15, 2025 2:03:40 PM

We are also having the same problem for the second year... 

There is an Attorney's office in PA putting a class action lawsuit together against the SSA 

New Member
Apr 23, 2025 10:05:57 AM

We as well are going on year two of this IRS nightmare. I went physically to the SSA to have the issue fixed on their end. ( of course they said good to go).  Asinine amount of time on the phone with probably every representative. Then there is the TAS, which gave me the least amount of information and confidence that our issue will be resolved. My biggest issue with all of this, if I can physically and administratively prove I still freaking exist, why does it have to be another "30-45 Days", "4-6 weeks", "6-8 weeks"!! If I took even a fraction of this time to accomplish any aspect of my job, i would be terminated on the spot. 

 

The only consistency in the whole thing has been the lack of any common logic by any party as well as the typical pre-written, automated answers that continue to not address any of the actual issues. 

 

Apologies,  rant over.

 

I only made an account to comment and inquire about the CA lawsuit and finding out eligibility for individuals outside of PA to be involved.

 

Respectfully,

Another Annoyed Taxpayer 

Level 15
Apr 23, 2025 8:20:02 PM

Every IRS action takes 2 to 9 weeks.

It only takes a few seconds for DOGE to mark you DECEASED.

 

In your case, something else happened long ago.

Level 15
Apr 24, 2025 12:47:50 AM

It'll probably be time to elect a new POTUS before the case ever gets heard.