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My file keeps getting rejected due to AGI from 2017 being wrong I used my w2 from 2017. It’s still getting rejected

 
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Carl
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My file keeps getting rejected due to AGI from 2017 being wrong I used my w2 from 2017. It’s still getting rejected

Your W-2 has nothing to do with your AGI in any way, form or fashion. AGI is your *ADJUSTED* gross income which will never be the same as reported in box 1 of any W-2. get the AGI from line 37 of your 2017 form 1040

My file keeps getting rejected due to AGI from 2017 being wrong I used my w2 from 2017. It’s still getting rejected

How do i get ahold of my 1040 I dont ever remember getting one.

My file keeps getting rejected due to AGI from 2017 being wrong I used my w2 from 2017. It’s still getting rejected

If you did not file a 2017 tax return then enter a 0 (zero) for the 2017 AGI.  Otherwise use the procedure as shown in the TurboTax support FAQ link in the answer below.

My file keeps getting rejected due to AGI from 2017 being wrong I used my w2 from 2017. It’s still getting rejected

Form 1040 is the income tax return that you filed.

My file keeps getting rejected due to AGI from 2017 being wrong I used my w2 from 2017. It’s still getting rejected

Your 2017 AGI is not from a W-2.  It is on your 2017 tax return.

See this TurboTax support FAQ - https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1900840-how-do-i-find-last-year-s-agi

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