JMReedy
Level 2
04-05-2024
11:01 AM
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This is a new one for me. I have always just used the option of "preparer entered Pin(s) on behalf". I had a file rejected. I printed the rejection notice. It said the client needed an IP PIN. I gave the information to the client. The issue is that an IP PIN is SIX digits. How do I provide that so the file will not be rejected?
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JMReedy
Level 2
04-05-2024
11:05 AM
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Sorry to waste your time. I went through everything again and found a location to enter the IP PIN of the client. Thank you for your assistance.
Level 15
04-05-2024
11:15 AM
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The IPPIN is a different 6 digit code than the EFile PIN. They have to bring that to you each eyar.
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