e-file Rejection: F1040-111-01 - "The total number of Dependent Name Controls that has a value on Form 1040"
π e-file Rejection: F1040-111-01
"The total number of Dependent Name Controls that has a value on Form 1040"
This guide explains what this rejection means and how to fix it.
β οΈ Before You Begin
To resolve this reject, you will need to review the dependent information on your return, including:
- Main Info sheet (Form 1040 Line 6c)
- Dependent statements
- Additional Dependents worksheet
π What This Rejection Means
The total number of Dependent Name Controls that has a value on Form 1040, Line 6c must be equal to the sum of the following:
- Line 6c "ChldWhoLivedWithYouCnt"
- Line 6c "ChldNotLivingWithYouCnt"
- Line 6c "OtherDependentsListedCnt"
π οΈ Resolution
Step 1: Verify how non-dependents are listed
Use this when you need to ensure the correct ordering and worksheet usage for dependents.
- Anynon-dependents must be listed first on the Main Info sheet.
- Do not list non-dependents on the Additional Dependents worksheet.
Step 2: Ensure dependents are listed on every line (no gaps)
Use this when you need to confirm there are no skipped lines in the dependent list.
- A dependent must be listed on each line.
- Do not skip the first line or any other lines in between.
- If a dependent is removed from the list, move the remaining dependents up the list.
Step 3: Do not override dependent count numbers on Line 6c
Use this when you need to keep the dependent counts consistent with the system-calculated values.
- The dependent count numbers on Line 6c on the Main Info sheet should not be overridden.
Step 4: Review dependent statements for excess name controls
Use this when you need to remove any dependent name controls that donβt match a listed dependent.
- Review any dependent statements to remove any excess name controls that do not have a corresponding dependent listed.
β Success!
After updating the dependent list and ensuring Line 6c totals match the required sum, the rejection should be resolved.
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