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    Does the client need to resign a corrected return after it has been rejected after efiling?

     
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    George4Tacks
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    Did the 8879 change? If so, yes.


    Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
    IntuitRebecca
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    Seconding George's answer - a new signature is required before you resubmit if the 8879 amounts changed. If this is for a 1040 resubmission, you typically need to get a new signature if:

    • The total income or AGI changed by more than $50, or
    • Total tax, federal withholding, refund, or amount you owe changed by more than $14

    Pub. 1345 is where these amounts are from and provides more details.