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Is there something else that is disqualifying it (such as 2020 income being too high)?
TaxBuyBill,
Thanks for the reply. They have very low income. They received the 1st payment and then moved to another state. The second payment was returned to the IRS. TP called the IRS and was told that the payment would not be resent. The tax software says not to ask for payment if it was returned to the IRS. But I'm sure the software cannot check against the IRS database to know the standing of the TP.
To test...
I put a -1 on TP and Spouse for just the 1st payment alone and nothing calculates. Then
I put a -1 on both TP and Spouse for the 2nd payment alone, nothing calculates. Then
I put -1 on all 4 boxes for 1st and 2nd payment and it calculates and adds to their refund all the payments for 2 adults and one child for 2020. Makes no sense. Any ideas?
That does sound weird. Taxpayers have Social Security Numbers, right?
I'm a ProSeries user, so unfortunately I can't help troubleshoot PTO with you.
Check out this https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/second-eip-faqs#howdoi for Payment Issued but Lost, Stolen, Destroyed or Not Received
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