My state return was rejected due to a drivers license problem. ( my license number was changed when I got a Real ID but the state must still have my old number on file.). When I tired to refile with another method of ID, the program would only present the drivers license option. No point in going that route again. However, I was also told by a TT agent that I would have to pay again to refile….another $25! Is that incorrect? If so, is there a way to get the original methods to show up so I can select providing my state PIN number or last year’s AGI. I feel Turbo Tax is just trying to get more money, not help you to file. How can they charge money for a return that never got filed due to the rejection. Filing by mail is a big pain and means more cost due to registered mailing fees, and as it stands, even if it’s free, I can’t E-file because the license number would be rejected again.
Thank you!
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When your return is rejected by the IRS or state, it is as if you never e-filed it or paid TurboTax.
Payment was rejected when the return was rejected. So you can re-open your return, fix what needs to be fixed, and then e-file it as if for the first time
When your return is rejected by the IRS or state, it is as if you never e-filed it or paid TurboTax.
Payment was rejected when the return was rejected. So you can re-open your return, fix what needs to be fixed, and then e-file it as if for the first time
I am unable to refile because Turbo Tax doesn't give me a different option to verify my identity. The state has an incorrect drivers license number for me, and the software no longer offers to give me a different option. I was specifically told by an agent (on the phone) that I would have to pay again. I also tried to file for a refund of my purchase but the form doesn't have a submit button so after entering my information, II coudn't submit it. And I am very close to the 60 day limit. Very frustrating.
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