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Hello,
I am new to this, and could use help. A return I submitted was rejected by the IRS do to "the EFIN used to transmit this return is not registered EFIN to e-file 1040 Modernized e-file returns with the IRS."
Thank you.
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Do you have a valid EFIN?
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Is this the first return you've Efiled? Do you have an EFIN? Have you uploaded the application summary or acceptance letter to Intuit so they can update your license?
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Thanks for the replies. I checked my profile under TAX PREP CREDENTIALS, and it says "Approved. ***123" under EFIN VERIFICATION. Does this confirm that I have a valid/verified EFIN?
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Also, yes, this is my first return I've e-filed.
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I think you should start here and see if this helps at all.
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Thanks Lisa. I did confirm my EFIN was verified and approved by Intuit. I'm wondering if there's another step with the IRS? I'll review the link you provided. Thank you.
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@egerolacpaAre you using PTO or ProSeries. The article Lisa sent you is for PTO but EFIN works the same way whichever Intuit ProConnect product you use.
You may also want to check that your firm info matches what you have for EFIN. If your firm info, which pulls onto the return under the Paid Preparer section, does not match the IRS' record for EFIN, the returns you e-file may be rejected.
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@itonewbieThank you. I did confirm my info matches that of IRS records. I checked my Tax Prep Credentials and it says the information matched.
The error stems from the fact that my EFIN is not registered to e-file 1040 Modernized e-file with the IRS. I was hoping to get an info on how to get my EFIN registered to address the error.
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@IRonMaNBased on my Tax Prep Credentials, I do have a valid EFIN. I also checked the IRS e-services and my EFIN is valid.
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@egerolacpa wrote:The error stems from the fact that my EFIN is not registered to e-file 1040 Modernized e-file with the IRS.
Then it sounds like you did not check off the box 1040 for the types of return you will be submitting with the EFIN when you applied for it. You may like to check your Application Summary and see that 1040 is listed under Provider Option(s), if you had a copy of that printed out. Otherwise, log into your e-services account and check what you have been authorized as an ERO.
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@itonewbie thank you. I checked my Application Summary with the IRS e-services and confirmed that the form 1040 is listed and "accepted".
It seems my case is special. Everything checked out and especially that Intuit says my EFIN is approved.
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Hmmm, then it sounds like only the IRS e-services helpdesk will be able to help you.
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@itonewbieI did call the IRS E-Services and they issued me a new EFIN. I'll submit the new documents to Intuit to verify my new EFIN and will retransmit to IRS. Will update.
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Hope you get this resolved soon. Good luck, @egerolacpa!
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Since the IRS is issuing a new one it doesn't really matter because you can't do anything else to the info, however, my first year of preparing returns, I transposed a number in my EFIN on the account set-up screen in the software and my first 6 bounced back with that message. Took a minute to figure that one out.:)