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March 29, 2020
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My tax return keeps getting rejected because of my AGI on my last year taxes. I already entered what it said on my taxes from last year, how do I fix this so I can file my taxes?

  • March 29, 2020
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March 29, 2020

For some reason, what you enter does not match the IRS record. If you have exhausted all your options (see below), you would have to print out your tax forms and submit them by mail. 

 

To double-check your Adjusted Gross Income AGI from last year, here are the instructions:

 

If you have filed your last year 2018 tax return and have a copy of the tax forms, you may locate the amounts on line 7 on your 2018 Form 1040 or line 35 on 2018 Form 1040-NR if applies to you.

 

If you used TurboTax online to file, you can access your account here Login and download a copy of your prior year’s 1040 tax return to find your AGI.  Click here for instructions: Prior year's return

 

If you do not have a copy of the tax forms, you may order a transcript from the IRS.  Click here Get  Transcript and select  "Get Transcript Online "  On the transcript, look under section "Adjustment to Income" and find the amount for Adjusted Gross Income.

 

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