If your return is REJECTED, we communicate with you:
- The date of rejection
- Why it was rejected
- What you need to do to correct the error
- The fee that may be associated to resubmit your return, if any
- If the return will not be retransmitted, or is not transmittable, the instructions on how and when you need to file your return with the IRS.
Most of the rejects occur due to errors in the Social Security Numbers (SSNs), birth dates or the Employer ID Numbers. Please check these numbers very carefully. Also, if there has been a name change (such as by marriage) and not reported to the Social Security Administration, returns with such SSNs will reject.