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I don't know why that would happen, but I'm not from Kentucky. I would suggest that you call the state agency and they will be able to check your return and tell you what, if anything, you need to do. Good luck to you.
I'm very familiar with Kentucky returns but not familiar with that specific code. Double-check the state ID numbers for any documents you have entered that have withholdings (W2s, 1099-Rs, etc.). If there is any Kentucky amounts listed, there should be a state ID number of exactly 6 digits. If the number is more than 6, remove any extra zeros at the beginning of the number. If it is less than 6, add zeros to make it a six-digit number. If all else fails e-filing diagnostic, mail in the Kentucky return. It may take a little longer but sometimes it's the only way to resolve it.
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Thanks for the suggestions.
The error code referenced 1099-DIV errors and zero values. I went through all my 1099-DIVs and removed any $0.00 value with just a $ (null) value. Then I resubmitted.
That may have been the trick. It didn’t auto reject my e-File like it was doing before. It is submitted pending acceptance. It is estimating acceptance on Monday the 18th, presumably because of the Good Friday holiday. Crossing fingers it works, else will be mailing at the last minute.
I'm glad you were able to self-diagnose, and likely will not have any issues. But since you were able to submit it, even if it does reject (and it likely will not), you will have a few days to correct it and resubmit. It will not be considered late. So you can relax and just verify that it gets accepted or not, and if not, correct whatever it may be (or mail it in), and it will not be considered late.
I have made five submittals to KY after Federal accepted changing anything to do with zeroes. All except the last were rejected quickly. My last submittal was listed as pending for two days and then came back rejected late April 19, so did I meet the filing deadline?? I do not know. On hold for KY Tax Support..
Removing all zeroes, making sure only the $ remained in those boxes, on all my 1099-DIVs corrected my problem. I was getting immediately rejected. After that fix, I went into pending status for several days. But it was accepted.
When I was having my issue, I was considering mailing my return. Here is an FAQ I found:
You have until April 23 to correct the rejection and refile your return to avoid possible penalties. By midnight on April 23, your return must either be retransmitted (and later accepted, regardless of date) or postmarked for it to not be considered late.
If you owe taxes, must still pay by April 18.
Some returns keep getting rejected through no fault of the taxpayer; most commonly, this is incorrect data on the government's end, causing a mismatch and subsequent rejection. If you're in this boat, file a paper return, as it can take weeks, even months, for the government to make the correction in their system.
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