Hello,
Last year I changed my legal name to a singular letter, J. It's not an abbreviation; it's just the letter J with no period. This is legal in the state of Ohio and the name change is reflected in my Social Security record. However, TurboTax will not let continue my e-filing unless I list my first name as the initialism "J." rather than "J" without a period. Will this small difference invalidate my return? I really need to finish filing.
Thanks,
J
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No, it will not matter.
The IRS looks at your Social Security number as Identification.
No, it will not matter.
The IRS looks at your Social Security number as Identification.
Thanks, Kris! I appreciate the quick response.
Thanks again,
J
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