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March 31, 2024
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IRS rejected return IND-517-01

  • March 31, 2024
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I know that this is referring to my first dependent in my list of dependents and I doubled checked my daughters SSN number on my return and her return (which I already submitted) and they are both correct. I also checked the box on her return claimed as a dependent by someone else.

1. Could this be because I filled out the Form 8615 on her tax return?

2. What else could be the issue?

3. If I mail in my return, do I have to remove her as a dependent?

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    March 31, 2024

    E-file reject IND-517-01 usually happens when you claim a dependent, but that person has filed a tax return and didn’t indicate that someone else can claim them as a dependent.

     

    Less commonly, you can get reject code IND-517-01 if you entered your dependent's Social Security number incorrectly or if someone filed a return using your dependent's Social Security number. See this help article for more information. 

     

    For 2023, Form 8615 needs to be filed if all of the following conditions apply:

    • The child has more than $2,500 in unearned income
    • The child is required to file a tax return
    • The child does not file a joint tax return with a spouse
    • At least one of the child's parents is alive
    • The child is within certain age limits

    For tax purposes, the child's "age" is the age on December 31. The child is required to file the form if any of these conditions apply:

    • The child is under 18 at the end of the year
    • The child is 18 years old and does not have earned income that is more than half of the child's support for the year, or
    • The child is a full-time student aged 19-23 and does not have earned income that is more than half of the child's support

    See this TurboTax tips article for more information. Filing Form 8615 doesn't disqualify someone as a dependent if they otherwise qualify.

     

    It could be that someone else filed a return claiming her as a dependent.

     

    If you need to mail in your return, but she qualifies as your dependent and you prepared her return correctly showing that she is a dependent, then you can still include her as a dependent on your return. The IRS will eventually send you and whoever else claimed her an audit notice and will determine who is entitled to claim the dependent.

     

    See this tax tips article for the qualifications to claim a dependent.

     

     

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    April 16, 2024

    Monica,

    I have same error but know exactly why it happened. My son mistakenly did not check the box "someone else will claim you as dependent". He efiled 2 weeks ago. Through conversation with him early today I discovered his error. He amended and re-efiled about 1p today and amendment was accepted by IRS by 2p (but not state yet). I e-filed about 5p today. received subject rejection about 8p. I think it's just a timing thing, but would you have any input as to when his amended info would reflect in IRS system so that when I re-efile it's comparing his ss# on my return with his updated return info?

    April 16, 2024
    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    March 31, 2024

    Was your daughters return efiled and accepted?  I wonder if it could be for another dependent.  Did anyone else file their own return?