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Is there a special IRS practitioner's hotline to assist return preparers in resolving return reject codes and/or to recommend next steps? The phone number to call that is on the reject notice is the general 1040 line that everyone calls in to and you can't get through.
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I just simply googled the rejects: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiu0qmk3tLqA... for your first one.
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Thanks! I goggled that, too, and got the same posts that came up for you. My question was whether anyone knew of a special practitioners hotline to help in resolving issues of this nature.
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Sorry. I got ya. I misunderstood. I don't know off hand on that one.
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another return was filed under than SSN...you need to paper file, you cant fix this over the phone.
Did you ask your clients if they happened to use the Non filer site to get the stimulus? If so, heres what IRS says to correct that situation
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/amended-eip-return
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Thanks for that info, Lisa! I know that she did receive her stimulus check already. So, I will ask if she used the online tool at all. I read the article you sent a link to. Thanks!
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More than likely the client went to an IRS portal to apply for stimulus benefits rather than just letting them arrive. In doing so, they in effect filed a mini return and so when filing the regular return received error messages that the return was already filed.
This happened twice to me this year. Never before in the past. First time I was on the phone with the IRS for days and filed a Form 14039 concerning identity theft. Second time I just had the client sign the returns and I mailed them for her. I wrote the rejection codes at the top of the return
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Thanks! I had her file manually today.
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How do I fix this problem
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Ur basically saying I need to print and sign to mail in a paper copy of return?
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If the return is being rejected due to a return in that SSN already being filed, yes, you need to print, sign and mail the return in for processing.
Now if the client used the non-filer site to get the EIP/stimulus (even though it warned them NOT to do so if they had a filing requirement), then you need to follow the instructions from IRS.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/amended-eip-return#:~:text=You%20must%20complete%20and%20print,the%20IR....
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I got rejection code R0000-932-02. Don't know how to fix what's wrong
Have tried several times. Please help.
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How do you clear the red reject notification on PS Basic file listing? Does it impact future filings in PS? Is there a need to clear it?