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oK... so it's midnight in Tennessee, and the screwiest thing just happened, but next level til i read your post @IRonMaN . I have this couple that got divorced on 2020, so to save time etc, i split the return xxxx-tp.20i and xxxx-sp.20i, No problem on 2020. so moments ago, i efile the wife (aka xxxx-sp.21i come back to the puter in a few... and WTH, the ex-husband (aka xxxx-tp.21i), shows returned accepted. well, I'm far from perfect, but I couldn't believe i had messed up that bad (and i didn't even have a 8879 back from him). Decide i'll battle with that over the weekend, so go to e-file the ex-spouse. Lo and Behold, it shows it has been 'transmitted', but stopped at that step. I go over in the accepted tab, click on the ex-hubby return, and it's got more red on it than my first college English paper. I am really confused now....how did it pass the checks to file....but... the plot thinnens... i just casually look at the acks and they are identical. So I'm thinking the IRS thinks these former lovers have reconciled or something, unbeknownst to me. So, at least misery loves company, but do you think i should delete ole xxxx-tp.21i, and see if the lady goes thru, and start over on him?