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Tax returns get rejected frequently because a name or number on the return doesnt match information in the IRS or Social Security Administration databases. Typos and misspellings can be quick and easy to fix. You might even be able to correct the issue online and e-file again.
If you e-filed your return in January, itll stay in Pending status until the IRS starts processing the backlog of returns. After January, e-filed returns generally sit in Pending status for 24-48 hours before coming back as either Accepted or Rejected.
Click the Check Status link next to the return file in the Continue with a Saved 2021 Return list box. Click View Rejection Report. Use the E-file Rejection Report to correct any errors on your rejected HR Block return. Click Refile Return after correcting any errors to e-file your return again.
You should receive an explanation of why your return was rejected. If you made a mistake in entering a social security number, a payers identification number, omitted a form, or misspelled a name, you can correct these errors and electronically file your tax return again.
In most cases, if your electronic tax return gets rejected initially by the IRS, you will have an opportunity to correct the return and retransmit it. In the event that a rejection comes back after the April 15th tax deadline, you will be provided an additional five days to fix the errors and retransmit the return.
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You should receive an explanation of why your return was rejected. If you made a mistake in entering a social security number, a payers identification number, omitted a form, or misspelled a name, you can correct these errors and electronically file your tax return again.
Click the Check Status link next to the return file in the Continue with a Saved 2021 Return list box. Click View Rejection Report. Use the E-file Rejection Report to correct any errors on your rejected HR Block return. Click Refile Return after correcting any errors to e-file your return again.
Tax returns get rejected frequently because a name or number on the return doesnt match information in the IRS or Social Security Administration databases. Typos and misspellings can be quick and easy to fix. You might even be able to correct the issue online and e-file again.
We issue most refunds in less than 21 calendar days. However, if you filed on paper and are expecting a refund, it could take six months or more to process your return.
After you submit your return If the IRS rejects your return, the email will list the reasons for rejection (error) and provide a link you should use to resolve the rejection issue. If your corrected return is not accepted by the end of the filing season in mid-October, mail in your printed copy.

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