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June 2, 2019
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I just noticed that my 2018 efiled tax was rejected. When I looked at 2017, it was also rejected. What do I do now??

  • June 2, 2019
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Best answer by CarolynM

You will need to print and file your 2017 tax return by mail because the IRS no longer accepts these returns for e-file.

You can still e-file your 2018 tax return, but you will report your prior AGI as $0 because the IRS never got your prior return. 

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CarolynMAnswer
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June 2, 2019

You will need to print and file your 2017 tax return by mail because the IRS no longer accepts these returns for e-file.

You can still e-file your 2018 tax return, but you will report your prior AGI as $0 because the IRS never got your prior return.