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The State of California rejected your California Income Tax Return because the SSN of the primary or spouse has been used on an accepted CA tax return. You must mail return.
If we assume that the "SSN of the primary or spouse has been used on an accepted CA tax return" by a fraudulent (or error prone) individual, then how could have the federal return been accepted (which it was prior to the California rejection)? The same SSN feeds both the federal and state (California) returns so it is unclear how the SSN double-use explanation would uniquely apply to the California scenario.
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