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New Member
posted Jun 4, 2019 10:30:11 PM

Same TT account as last year, but my Spouse AGI was rejected. Filed jointly and no amendments were made. Why is it being rejected? The amount matches the transcript!

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Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:31:06 PM

Solved according to user in above comments.  TurboTax Support suggested trying $0 as the spouse AGI following the initial rejection, and user reports it was successful.

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Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:12 PM

If you filed a joint 2017 return the AGI is the same for each of you.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:14 PM

Understood!  And my husbands was accepted... it makes no sense!

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:15 PM

"my husband's was accepted.."  Are you filing separate returns for 2018 instead of filing jointly again?

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:16 PM

no - still filing jointly - which is why I don't understand why it is being rejected... the information should be exactly the same

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:18 PM

And you are entering it all on the SAME tax return?

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:19 PM

Trying to make sense of "my husband's was accepted..."

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:20 PM

Maybe user means the rejected notice only mentions the spouse AGI?   Perhaps user should post the actual rejection message.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:22 PM

Correct - we filed jointly, as last year, but the error is only coming back that the Spouse information is wrong:  IND-032-04 'SpousePriorYearAGIAmt' in the Return Header must match the e-File database.

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:23 PM

That is odd.   For some reason the IRS doesn't think the 2017 AGI you entered for Spouse is what is in their database.   You say you've already check the figure on a "transcript", so I presume that means you acquired an official IRS transcript.   Since it should be the same figure used for the primary taxpayer, then the only thing I can think of is to be sure it was typed in the box correctly without a typo such as transposed numbers, etc.    I'd highlight the field then click "delete" to remove the data completely, and re-enter it making sure there is no space after it.

What month did you file the return last year?  Did you file it prior to November 2018?

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:24 PM

I filed in April 2018 and I thought about the typo thing as well, which is why I resubmitted it a second time with the same number... I even tried calling Turbo Tax, because the number is actually automatically pulled from the 2017 return as I also filed that through TT...but you have to pay for Live to talk to someone... hence the reason I'm looking for some help here!  I know I can send it in the mail, but I live overseas and my return is a book... so I would really rather e-file!

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:58 PM

I guess another thing to double-check for the sake of completeness would be to check to be sure the Spouse SSN is entered correctly.  If the SSN has a typo, that could cause a mismatch with AGI.

You don't have to pay for TurboTax Support.  You appear to be using Self-Employed which is a paid product.   The Live feature is something altogether different, which does require a paid upgrade since that feature has live help from a CPA/EA tax expert and review of the return.  But anyone using a paid product gets free routine phone support--just not a live CPA/EA.
Are you able to phone them from overseas?   

FAQ:  What is the TurboTax phone number?
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Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:30:59 PM

Keep watching the thread and see if anyone else has any suggestions.  You have plenty of time before the filing deadline.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 10:31:01 PM

Thank you for the advice and the new phone number - I had tried calling the general line before and it said I had to have the Live help... I've now spoken to someone and they suggested putting in $0 as it is a new part of the system and it may have doubled the amount... we'll see!

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:31:02 PM

Good.  Let us know what happens, since it may help someone else.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 10:31:03 PM

Great news!  It worked!  So if others are filing with Turbo Tax for both last year and this year and filed jointly both years, it appears that Turbo Tax is automatically entering the full AGI for both people.  Putting in “$0” for the second person if it is rejected will resolve this.

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:31:05 PM

Thanks for the info.  I can't explain why that worked.   It's not the way it's usually done. But it's good to know.

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 10:31:06 PM

Solved according to user in above comments.  TurboTax Support suggested trying $0 as the spouse AGI following the initial rejection, and user reports it was successful.