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Why is it asking for one taxpayers AGI when they file jointly?
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You'll both use the same adjusted gross income (AGI) from your originally filed 2019 joint return. To prevent a rejection, don't split or allocate the AGI, even if doing so seems more logical to you. The IRS requires your 2019 AGI to verify your identity for e-filing. If you're paper-filing your return, you won't need your AGI because those are manually processed. If you tried to enter "0" and were not successful at processing your return, you can see the information here for steps to correct your AGI. If you can wait a few days then resubmit your tax return and see if you are successful at that time. If it doesn't work you will need to mail in your return.
You'll both use the same adjusted gross income (AGI) from your originally filed 2019 joint return. To prevent a rejection, don't split or allocate the AGI, even if doing so seems more logical to you. The IRS requires your 2019 AGI to verify your identity for e-filing. If you're paper-filing your return, you won't need your AGI because those are manually processed. If you tried to enter "0" and were not successful at processing your return, you can see the information here for steps to correct your AGI. If you can wait a few days then resubmit your tax return and see if you are successful at that time. If it doesn't work you will need to mail in your return.
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