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Hi @Remle Thanks for posting about the rejection. This rejection usually means the IRS thinks an IP PIN is required, even if one wasn’t entered. We recommend checking the IRS site to confirm whether an IP PIN was issued for the child and retrieve it if needed:
Retrieve your identity protection PIN (IP PIN)
If the IRS shows no IP PIN and the reject continues, the return may need to be paper-filed.
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