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The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

Is there a way to use a different year's AGI, or a different way to file electronically?
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jpmd
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The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

In my case (paper joint return filed in March of 2020 and received - check for payment sent with return was cashed and is reported by IRS - but return still not processed) submitting 0 for 2019 AGI was again rejected, but after I entered 0 for spouse's AGI and resubmitted, was accepted.   So, if filing a joint return and 2019 return still not processed, to have success filing electronically you can try entering 0 for both spouses' AGI.  Worked for me, YMMV.

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DMarkM1
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The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

You cannot use a different prior year AGI and there is no other way to file electronically.  I suggest you request an online transcript from the IRS to ascertain what AGI they show in your prior year.  Even though the return has not fully processed the basic information will be there.

 

Here is a link to make that request.  

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The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

The problem is that the IRS has not been able to process the return due to their own luck of funding.  If I submit by paper the 2020 I (and million others) will add  more work to them and make things even worse.  Is there a way to contact the IRS and ask/suggest for alternative methods to electronically file this year? 

ToddL99
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The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

Unfortunately, there is no way to contact the IRS and ask/suggest for alternative methods to electronically file this year. The e-file procedures adopted by the IRS for 2020 are in place and are not going to get changed.

 

If you filed your 2019 return late last year (after mid-November) or your return was processed after that time - try entering "0" as the AGI. The 2020 IRS e-file database will not have the AGI from your late-filed (or unprocessed), but may accept a 2020 e-filing using "0"

The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

Unfortunately, the IRS does not have that.  You don't even have to request the transcript, you  can just printed directly from the IRS website, after they have processed the tax returns.  My understanding is that the IRS is about 6.7 million 2019 returns behind (as of Jan 30, 2020), which will generate an even more delays if all these taxpayers are forced to send by mail their 2020 returns.  Turbotax and the other companies serving the public, could contact the IRS to discuss the problem and find a solution, even if it is just for this year.

jpmd
Level 1

The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

In my case (paper joint return filed in March of 2020 and received - check for payment sent with return was cashed and is reported by IRS - but return still not processed) submitting 0 for 2019 AGI was again rejected, but after I entered 0 for spouse's AGI and resubmitted, was accepted.   So, if filing a joint return and 2019 return still not processed, to have success filing electronically you can try entering 0 for both spouses' AGI.  Worked for me, YMMV.

The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

Bravo!  It worked.  The AGI for both spouces has to be entered as 0. 

Thank you.

The IRS has not processed the 2019 return, doesn't have the AGI and rejects the electronically transmitted 2020 return, even though it was filed on time. What to do?

This was very helpful.  My 2020 returns were rejected multiple times even though I was providing the correct AGI amount.  I checked my account at the IRS site and was surprised to note that IRS had not processed my 2019 return I submitted by mail into their Dbase. So obviously there was a conflict between the AGI amount in IRS dbase which was zero at this point and the correct amount I was providing in Turbo Tax. Therefore changed the amount in Turbo Tax to zero and the return was then accepted.  I then confirmed that my 2019 refund hit my bank account which was an indication that my return made it to IRS but probably due to workload in the Covid environment there is a delay in updating their Dbase. 

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