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Why is my AGI not being accepted?

If your return was rejected for an AGI or PIN mismatch, it means that what you entered doesn’t match their records. The IRS only requires one of these to match their records to get accepted. Double check your prior year AGI and that you entered the correct amount on the Prior Year AGI screen.

What is the easiest way to calculate AGI?

Here’s how you work out your AGI:

  1. Start with your gross income. Income is on lines 7-22 of Form 1040.
  2. Add these together to arrive at your total income.
  3. Subtract your adjustments from your total income (also called “above-the-line deductions”)
  4. You have your AGI.

How do you total your adjusted gross income?

AGI is essentially your income for the year after accounting for all applicable tax deductions. It is an important number that is used by the IRS to determine how much you owe in taxes. AGI is calculated by taking your gross income from the year and subtracting any deductions that you are eligible to claim.

What happens if my AGI is wrong on my 2020 tax return?

An incorrect 2019 AGI on your 2020 return will result in a tax return rejection by the IRS and/or State Tax Agency. It is easy to correct your AGI and resubmit your return if this happens.

What does the prior year AGI mean on a tax return?

Your Prior-Year AGI is the Adjusted Gross Income (or AGI) on last year’s tax return (2018). The IRS uses your prior-year AGI to verify your identity so you can e-File your 2019 Tax Return. You only need a prior-year AGI if you are e-filing your tax return to the IRS.

Where can I get help entering prior year AGI?

To get more help entering your Prior Year AGI, contact an eFile.com Taxpert to receive personal assistance on correcting and re-filing your tax return so the IRS accepts it. What About the PIN? Lots of PINs are being referred to when efling your return.

Where do I Find my AGI on my 2018 tax return?

Here are three ways to locate your 2018 AGI: 1) If you e-filed your 2018 Tax Return on eFile.com, sign into your eFile.com account and download/view your PDF tax return file from the My Account page. Find your prior-year AGI on line 7 of your Form 1040.