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This was not at all helpful since it was my state return that was rejected and the federal return, where I had entered the 1099-R information, had already been filed and accepted. How could I possibly then had gone back and made changes? Turbotax should have automatically made those changes for me. I am extremely dissatisfied that I had to go through the motions repeatedly and ended up sending my return by mail.
Go back to your 1099-R entries and check the second Name entry for the payer. Correct or remove if needed.
This was not at all helpful since it was my state return that was rejected and the federal return, where I had entered the 1099-R information, had already been filed and accepted. How could I possibly then had gone back and made changes? Turbotax should have automatically made those changes for me. I am extremely dissatisfied that I had to go through the motions repeatedly and ended up sending my return by mail.
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