How to Find Your AGI and File If TurboTax Blocked You

 




Tried filing your taxes on TurboTax or Chime and got blocked because they asked for your AGI?

You’re not alone — this happens every tax season. Here’s what your AGI is, how to find it, and what to do if you can’t.


✅ What Is AGI?

AGI stands for Adjusted Gross Income — basically your total income minus certain deductions. It appears on last year’s tax return. The IRS uses it to confirm your identity when you e-file.

πŸ“ Where to find it:

  • Tax software: Log into the platform you used last year and download your return

  • Paper copy: If you filed by mail, check your printed 1040


πŸ“¬ What If You Can’t Find It?

No stress — here are your options:

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    I can help you file today, even if you lost access or got rejected.
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  2. Get an IRS transcript online (slower):
    Go to irs.gov/transcript and request a transcript to view your AGI.

  3. Check your email:
    If you filed online last year, you might have received a PDF copy of your return.


πŸ’‘ Why This Happens

TurboTax, Chime, and other DIY tax apps require your exact AGI from the prior year to e-file.
Even being off by one dollar causes rejections.


✅ Let IRS Aley Services Help

We help people who are:

  • Blocked by AGI errors or rejection

  • Missing last year’s return

  • Overwhelmed with 1095-A, 1099s, or AGI questions

  • First-time filers or new residents

  • Prefer Spanish or bilingual help



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