In the same situation and it seems that it has something to do with having incorrect pieces of information....or info that the IRS feels is incorrect. This is the first year I did taxes myself using TAXSLAYER. I guess I wont do that again STOOPID.
There is not an exact number of how many businesses failed during this time. However, during 1932 it is estimated that over 20,000 businesses failed.
Just because
In the Great Depression, over 11,000 banks failed, and over one million family farms were lost.
high inflation during the 1970s
consider that farm technology would increase production
8002 Electronic return taxpayer filed more than 3 weeks ago, failed authentication Conduct account analysis.
8002 Electronic return taxpayer filed more than 3 weeks ago, failed authentication Conduct account analysis.
Status Description: Paper return taxpayer filed more than 6 weeks ago, failed authentication. IRM(Internal Revenue Manual): Conduct account analysis. Basically, they feel that there's a problem! If you haven't gotten a letter, call and see if you can send them the additional information.
Most operating systems allow the number of authentication attempts to be set to any of a range of numbers. Best practice is to cause a user account to be locked after 3 to 5 consecutive failed authentication attempts. Beyond that, some lock the account only for a period of time, like 15 minutes to an hour, or may lock it until an administrator intervenes to unlock the account.
They have failed to understand the fundamentals of your doctrine, the specific basis of your conduct.
you can try again later or reset your internet
Use the email you used to create that account to find out the account information.
Sincere introspective ethical analysis.
No, they do not!
This means that if the account gets locked (by failed logon attempts amounting to the value in the field, account lockout threshold), the account can only be unlocked by an administrator.
This error message generally comes up when a username and/or password has not been entered correctly, therefore the program is unable to authenticate the identity of the user.
AOL is denying you access because someone has been maliciously attempting access your account. This is called a brute-force attack. It means someone or some bot is out there with your username guessing passwords most-likely at a very rapid rate. The AIM server will block your account after a certain amount of failed authentication attempts in order to protect you. You hvae to go to aol.com and log in. At that time, you will be prompted with a password reset screen.