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New Member
posted Feb 3, 2024 12:40:42 PM

My 1040 box 11 for my Spouse and I is being rejected. How do I fix this?

I filled jointly with my spouse, and Box 11 on our 1040 shows a 27K AGI. I have my 1040 in front of me and it shows that 27K. I'm being asked for my Spouses AGI, but we are filling jointly and she had no income. What should I put to not be rejected?

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Level 15
Feb 3, 2024 1:10:37 PM

If you filed a joint return for 2022, you both have the same AGI, even if your spouse had no income that year.

New Member
Feb 3, 2024 3:33:37 PM

I did that, and IRS still rejected it.

 

To give a little more context, I filed with H&R Block on 2022 and filed on paper (since my spouse needed an ITIN#). Turbo tax told me that it was rejected by the IRS and is asking for my spouse's AGI. When I input the same amount, it prompts me that the IRS could reject it again since that's what they originally rejected.

 

I was reading online that the AGI I should be inputting  is $0.

Would that be true?

Is there anything bad with placing $0?

Level 15
Feb 3, 2024 3:54:34 PM

@jose501st The IRS took a very long time to process a tax year 2022 return that was mailed.  There is a good possibility that the IRS does not have your 2022 AGI in their database.  Entering a 0 (zero) for the 2022 AGI would be perfectly acceptable.

New Member
Feb 3, 2024 3:59:36 PM

Yeah I'll end up doing that... I'm still a bit paranoid. Would there be any repercussions on doing so? I wouldn't like to mess anything up

Level 15
Feb 3, 2024 4:12:28 PM

No---go ahead and try zero.  That is our standard workaround for users who are rejected for AGI.   Lots of people end up needing to use zero.  If zero does not work, then you print, sign and file by mail.