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April 20, 2020
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Please help! Accidentally submitted a Non-Filer form

  • April 20, 2020
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I am desperate and have no idea where to turn for help. I accidentally submitted a Non-Filer form and need to delete that form and file my 2019 tax return instead so I can get my refund and stimulous money. I have no idea how to correct my error and appreciate any and all assistance. 

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    fanfare
    Level 15
    April 20, 2020

    if you reported as a non-filer, don't file yet

    wait until July 15.

    there's no point filing now because IRS will not process your paper tax return.

    if no action file a request for extension of time to file.

    wait some more.

    fanfare
    Level 15
    April 20, 2020

    shirley, everything that will be paid this year will go out by July 15th.

    Level 2
    April 20, 2020

    I did the same thing. I’m worried because I already submitted a non filer on accident that I now can’t efile. Should I already start doing a 1040X?

    Level 2
    April 20, 2020

    same!!! help!

    Level 2
    April 20, 2020

    Same here, please help.

     

    I was trying to e-file my 2019 tax form, it turned out that "a tax return with the same Social Security number has already been submitted".

    Level 2
    April 20, 2020

    Same! Did you receive any responses that would be helpful on what to do now? Will we still receive our stimulus check?

    Level 2
    April 20, 2020

    Not yet, couldn't get any info or help from the IRS these days.

    fanfare
    Level 15
    April 20, 2020

    if you are a taxpayer and file a tax return, it says right on the IRS page, for non-filers only

     

    "Do NOT use this tool if you will be filing a 2019 return"

     

    Now you will have to file a paper 2019 return via US Mail

    Level 2
    April 21, 2020

    I am on the same boat, can't file now! What a messsssss

    Level 2
    April 22, 2020

    I made the same mistake and no one could help me, but i figured it out! Go to the non filer application site and press get started, then sign in and then press start over on the top right corner then it will ask you if you are ok with deleting everything and you press yes and then it will show that you never started anything. hope this helps!

    Level 2
    May 6, 2020

    I filled out the non-filer form and it was accepted..... 

    I went back and deleted it. Does that mean it deleted within the IRS system and now I can file my taxes online? 

     

    Level 4
    May 6, 2020

    But I guess, earlier you suggested me NOT to do anything.

    Also, I am not sure if IRS has some sort of override on the data they found on the non-filer portal; as I mentioned my previously e-filed 2019 data was overwritten with $0 AGI and refund.


    The $0.00 AGI on your erroneous 2019 Form 1040 has no impact on your Economic Stimulus Payment.

     

    Your AGI for ANY year has nothing to do with the amount you receive as your Economic Stimulus Payment.

     

    Single Filers: $1,200 

    Married Filers: $2,400

    ... and then $500 per dependent child.... yadda yadda.

     

    AGI has nothing at all to do with the dollar amount of your Stimulus Payment.

     

    Your AGI only comes into play in determining the DATE, that your stimulus payment will be mailed to you by the IRS.

     

    Lower AGI's get mailed out first... then higher AGI's get mailed out later.... in accordance with the schedule I already posted in this thread. 

    Level 2
    April 23, 2020

    I did the same thing for the same reasons a few folks mentioned here. I was told by a tax preparer that I now have to mail in a 1040x. It sucks because there’s no way to contact anyone to get this resolved since everyone is working remotely and no one is picking up calls. What I’d like to know is whether sending the 1040x now even makes sense since it might get returned to me if there’s no one there to accept it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    fanfare
    Level 15
    April 23, 2020

     you don't have to file a 1040X.

    Prepare your return as usual on Form 1040.

    You can't e-File, so print it and mail it to the IRS 

    Level 2
    April 23, 2020

    What is the best way to correct?!

     

    i did the same thing!

    fanfare
    Level 15
    April 23, 2020

    @davidsaid  have your read through any of this thread?

    fanfare
    Level 15
    April 23, 2020

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    Level 2
    April 23, 2020

    I did the same thing. I didn't know I could file after I did that.