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I am getting an IRS rejection when I e-file a certain return with form 6252. I have compared it to others that were filed and accepted and the input fields are identical. The message references the Installment Sale Property Type Code (which I chose from the list). Is a recent update causing this problem? All required fields are populated with the correct numbers from the original sale.
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Ive seen a couple of these today posted in here..... @IntuitAustin can you check into this one? I think the update yesterday had some unintended consequences.
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I agree. It worked last week, but not tonight. Doesn't seem to matter which of the 4 codes we use.
How 'bout a little help from Lacerte?
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Lacerte version 0330 and 0401 have a defect where returns with form 6252 may be rejected by the IRS. Development is investigating the issue. An update will be posted with more information once one is available.
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Thanks Lacerte. I'm having the same problem. No matter what code I enter, there's a reject.
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Having same problem.
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Same problem. Come on Lacerte.
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Come on Lacerte. We have clients that are ready to e file and can't because of a "code". Seems like a pretty easy thing to fix; especially by a developer.
Why wasn't there a diagnostic on this before I go ahead and e file. And now have a reject. Might have been a work around before getting a reject?
E file sometimes more delaying and counterproductive than just paper filing in the first place.
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Still rejecting e-file for installment sale as of 4/9, even with a code.
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Any news on the fix for the 6252 rejection? Only option otherwise is to paper file and my client would like to see their over-payment refunded as soon as possible.