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I need help filing my taxes.

Posted: 2004-03-28 09:30pm
by Crom
I was filing my taxes, for the first time, online and I received this message from the website I was filing:
- Error 679: Taxpayer's 2002 Adjusted Gross Income does not match IRS
records" when attempting to electronically file a paperless return
I'm not sure what to tell them. I copied down the information straight from my W-2. The only thing I think could be a problem would be the $20 I made in interest from a savings account.

Re: I need help filing my taxes.

Posted: 2004-03-29 12:54am
by Tsyroc
Crom wrote:I was filing my taxes, for the first time, online and I received this message from the website I was filing:
- Error 679: Taxpayer's 2002 Adjusted Gross Income does not match IRS
records" when attempting to electronically file a paperless return
I'm not sure what to tell them. I copied down the information straight from my W-2. The only thing I think could be a problem would be the $20 I made in interest from a savings account.
They want last year's adjusted gross income from the income tax form you filed last year for what you made in 2002. This way they are able to electronically verify that you are really you.

Re: I need help filing my taxes.

Posted: 2004-03-29 03:20am
by Crom
Tsyroc wrote:They want last year's adjusted gross income from the income tax form you filed last year for what you made in 2002. This way they are able to electronically verify that you are really you.
Oh, alright. Well, since it's my first time filing, and I didn't have a gross income last year, it should be easy to somehow tell them that.

Thanks Tsyroc.

Posted: 2004-03-29 09:22am
by Melkor
You have to print the signature sheet and mail that in if you can't sign electronically with last years tax info.

Re: I need help filing my taxes.

Posted: 2004-03-29 04:01pm
by Tsyroc
Crom wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:They want last year's adjusted gross income from the income tax form you filed last year for what you made in 2002. This way they are able to electronically verify that you are really you.
Oh, alright. Well, since it's my first time filing, and I didn't have a gross income last year, it should be easy to somehow tell them that.

Thanks Tsyroc.
Since it's your first time filing you might have to go with what Melkor is saying.

You also might try filing over the phone. I did that once or twice before they started doing efile.

Re: I need help filing my taxes.

Posted: 2004-03-29 04:25pm
by Melkor
Tsyroc wrote:
Crom wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:They want last year's adjusted gross income from the income tax form you filed last year for what you made in 2002. This way they are able to electronically verify that you are really you.
Oh, alright. Well, since it's my first time filing, and I didn't have a gross income last year, it should be easy to somehow tell them that.

Thanks Tsyroc.
Since it's your first time filing you might have to go with what Melkor is saying.

You also might try filing over the phone. I did that once or twice before they started doing efile.
Yeah, by phone is nice, unfortunately its dependant on you getting a booklet in the mail with a pin. I didn't get that this year. It worked out better filing online though. I got to do my federal and state for free, and only had to fill in the info once.

Posted: 2004-03-29 04:38pm
by Crom
I'll try sending in the hard copy version. I'll just swing by the local library and pick up a 1040 EZ and hope for the best. I think it should have a place for me to point out that in '02 I wasn't make any money.

Posted: 2004-03-29 05:56pm
by Melkor
The only reason you need last years information is to verify your identity for electronic signing. There is no place to explain you didn't file a return last year because you probably arn't required to sign electronically.

Double check the program you used and see if they give you the mailing in your signature option. If not go to the IRS website and look for companies that do online returns. If you are elible to use Tax Slayer do that. It also asked me for the info about my return from last year (which I might not have and am to lazy to dig up). That and I think my birthday were required for online signing of the return. Since I didn't have that though, it told me to print up form OL-8453 for my federal return and NJ-8453 for my state return, sign those and just mail them in. That worked fine and it took me about two weeks to get my refund.

Posted: 2004-03-29 05:57pm
by LadyTevar
I did mine back in February, and H&R Block gave me my tax return check that day. :twisted:

Posted: 2004-03-29 06:05pm
by Melkor
<church lady mode> Well, isn't that special. </church lady mode>
:D

Posted: 2004-03-30 02:13am
by Tsyroc
What's really special was the size of her return. :shock:

Posted: 2004-03-30 10:22am
by LadyTevar
Tsyroc wrote:What's really special was the size of her return. :shock:
It was only $800..... ;)

Posted: 2004-03-30 02:49pm
by Tsyroc
LadyTevar wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:What's really special was the size of her return. :shock:
It was only $800..... ;)
Still better than paying but I must have misread the last time you posted it because I thought it was $8000. I still think $800 is pretty good. It's more than I've ever got back.