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Does anyone have insight on how to resolve failed transmission due to Error 703? After speaking with Lacerte customer support, I don't have a better understanding what the difference is between this error message and the fed reject "R0000-902-01: Taxpayer TIN must not be the same as a previously accepted return" besides that the failed transmission has not been sent to the IRS. Are these returns stuck in limbo? Is there a way to verify if these taxpayers have been victims of identity fraud?
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Someone else already filed a return with that SSN, or the client was a dummy and didnt read the instructions and used the Non Filer app to get the EIP.
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I believe the difference is that Intuit is catching a duplicate that has been filed through Intuit. I don't know if it means another has been filed through Lacerte, or just any of the Intuit Family.
The only out is to paper file, which is a form of purgatory in today's IRS mail processing. If ID theft is involved, IRS will inform the client. https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/identity-verification
Especially if this is a client new to you, verify your data entry and ask to see the Social Security card. Let the client know what is happening.
Here's wishing you many Happy Returns
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@George4Tacks "The only out is to paper file, which is a form of purgatory in today's IRS mail processing."
Why do you say that? If the taxpayer is expecting a refund, he should have filed months ago. Probably would have avoided this problem, too. If it's a balance-due return, does anyone know if the private lockboxes are cashing checks? And maybe he owes but can't pay right now. Better to get the bill in November, than August.