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IRS not recognizing previous AGI.
The adjusted gross income (AGI) you entered doesn't match what the IRS has on file for you. But don't stress, try e-filing again while thinking about the following:
- If your return was filed/processed after mid-November, try entering 0.
- Make sure you're using the AGI from your original return (not amended).
- Round your AGI up or down to the nearest dollar amount (if you tried one way that didn't work, try the other).
- If you didn't file a return last year, enter 0.
If you don't have last year's return you can try requesting a transcript from the IRS.
If your taxes are still being rejected by the IRS or you can't find your AGI, you can always print and mail your taxes.
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