Error Reject Code 0204
IRS for rejection reason 0204. Taxpayer qualifies for EIC without qualifying child and was under the age of 65 at end of the year. Any suggestions on how to correct problem with IRS or through Intuit? Comment Asked by SweetG ProSeries Professional Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer 8 people found this helpful From a just received IRS Quick Alert: Subject: Form 1040/1040A/1040EZ (1040 e-File) – Error Reject Code 0204 ________________________________________A problem has been identified with Error Reject Code 0204 erroneously rejecting if the primary and/or spouse are age 64. We are researching the problem. A subsequent QuickAlert will be issued when the problem has been resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience. Was this answer helpful? Yes No mojocpa , aka Oscar Shapiro lingerie mogul AllStar 3 comments × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Great find Mojo!! This lends credence to filing by paper and including a copy of this Quick Alert with the Tax Return Mt Juliet CPA × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Thanks for the Heads Up Mojo. I just had one of these come into my office today. Nice to know beforehand of what I have to deal with. taxgirlshannon × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other You're welcome. Most of the Quick Alerts I receive get a quick glance to see if they pertain to our office and then get deleted. My pea brain just happened to remember this pertained to SweetG's post. mojocpa Comment View more 2 additional answers No answers have been posted This post has been closed and is not open for comments or answers. More Actions Notify me of new answers I can answer People come to Accountants Community for help and answers—we want to let them know that we're here to listen and share our knowledge. We do that with the style and format of our responses. Here are five guidelines: Keep it conversational. When answering questions, write like you speak. Imagine you're explaining something to a trusted friend, using simple, everyday language. Avoid jargon and technical terms when possible. When no o