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Being rejected means that some things on your return don't match what the IRS has in their database. Here's how you can fix it.
Look for an ACTION NEEDED! email from turbotax@intuit.com. It will give you a brief explanation of your reject and how to update it. If you didn't get an email, open your return to get the rejection reason and proceed to step 2.
Here are links to solutions for the 10 most "popular" IRS rejections:
Step 3: Open and fix your return
Sign in to your account and select the Fix my return button. Follow any “fix it” instructions to update the information causing the rejection.
Not all rejections will have explicit guides to fix the information. You’ll need to navigate to the program area to address the cause of the rejection, then proceed to the final step.
If what you originally entered is correct, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, a dependent that's already been claimed, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In these cases, go ahead and file a paper return, rather than wasting your time trying to "fix" something you can't fix.
If you were guided through fixing your reject, select the option to refile when you’ve finished.
If you had to navigate to the area in the program yourself, when you’ve finished, select File in the left-hand menu (mobile devices: go to the upper-left corner to open the side menu, then select File). Follow the onscreen instructions to either e-file your return or file by mail.
If you get the same rejection a second time (or third, or fourth, or fifth...) and you see no mistakes on your return, select the File by mail option to paper-file your return. Sometimes, returns keep getting rejected even though there's nothing wrong with them (data mismatches, dependents already claimed, and so forth). In these cases, we recommend paper-filing by mail rather than wasting additional time trying to "fix" something that is beyond your control.
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My return was rejected with a cone IND-517-01 but I corrected it and still can't get any info on where is my return. Can you give me some information on this?
Did you resubmit your efile? Was it accepted?
Rejection Code IND-517-01 indicates that the first Dependent listed on your Form 1040 has already filed a Tax Return and claimed themselves.
You can either change the return to remove the dependent and refile, or print and mail the return. The IRS will then review both returns and work with taxpayers to determine who may claim the dependent.
Hi i need help. I do my mothers tax return and it should be very simple since she is retired and collects Social Security. I cannot seem to get these taxes to go forward and be approved. How can I speak to someone by phone to get this taken care of?
@DollyR Does she have any other income besides the SS? If not, she does not have to file a tax return. If there is no taxable income on the return, you will not be able to e-file it unless you add an "imaginary" $1 of interest to the return.
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