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March 29, 2020
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AGI

  • March 29, 2020
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My taxes keep getting rejected for the adjusted gross income from my 2018 tax return and I’ve entered everything correctly

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    CatinaT1
    March 29, 2020

    The IRS uses your prior year AGI to combat fraud. 

     

    You can find your 2018 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) by:

     

    • Looking at line 7 on page 2 of your 2018 Form 1040; or
    • You can request a transcript of your 2018 tax return from the IRS to ensure you have the right number. You can request your transcript online at the following link: Get Transcript 

    Check these items as well to ensure you have the correct number.  If you:

    • Filed late last year after mid-November or your return was processed after that time—try entering 0.
    • Amended your return last year—make sure you’re using the AGI from your original return, not the amended one. (If you only have a 1040X form, it’s on line 1, column A).
    • Rounded your AGI to the nearest dollar—be sure to round up when it’s 50 cents or more and down when it’s 49 cents or less.
    • Filed with your spouse last year—you and your spouse have the same 2018 AGI. (Don’t split the AGI amount or enter 0 for one of you).

     

    Time-saving Tip: If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return.

     

    This article will give you instruction on how to print and mail your return.

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