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AZ Reject Code 702 (RESOLVED)

31 Mar 18
Kim Manuel
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RESOLVED 04/04 – Impacted AZ returns with Reject Code 702 can be resubmitted at this time if not already accepted.

Update 04/03

We made corrections to the e-file schema and replayed the existing AZ rejects.  We are currently testing a permanent solution that will be delivered through the update process.


Update 04/02:  We are making a program change to accommodate the changes that AZ put into place on Friday evening.  The goal is to have the update delivered by Wednesday.

Scenario:  My Arizona return was rejected for the following:

Reject Code: 702 | Category: Error | Severity: Reject
FRM – The amount on the Net Capital Gain line is not consistent with values on related lines.; FRM – The amount on the Net Capital Gain line is not consistent with values on related lines.

We are investigating the cause of the reject.  We recommend that you tag these returns and hold the state if rejected until we update the blog post


 

We received the following email from AZ late yesterday afternoon.  We are reaching out to them to understand why the change they made is impacting the returns.

Subject: BR702 Updates- No schema changes

Good Afternoon,

In order to streamline BR702 we have made the following changes:

Form 140, for loss only, line 18 loss limited to -1500 for married filing separate and -3000 for single/ married filing joint/head of household. If Line 18 is not null or zero, there must be an amount on line 19 or 20.

Form 140PY, if line 32 is not null or zero, there must be an amount on line 33 or 34.

Form 140NR, if line 32 is not null or zero, there must be an amount on line 33 or 34.

Form 141AZ, for loss only, line 15a loss limited to -3000. If Line 15a is not null or zero, there must be an amount on line 15b or 15c.

There is no schema change, just business rule logic change. These lines will no longer need to reference the federal form. These new changes are in effect as of today, March 30th. We apologize for any inconvenience.

 

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