1040 Header Record
The following is an example of a 1040 header record:
TL3954,"Abbot","Thomas 'Tommy'","L","Abbot","Susan","S","123-45-6789","TA_EXPORT","R"
Data fields are explained in the following table:
Field Number | Contents | Explanation |
---|---|---|
1 | Tax return locator code | 6-character alphanumeric code used to identify a tax return |
2 | Taxpayer last name | Taxpayer last name, maximum 15 characters |
3 | Taxpayer first name | Taxpayer first name, maximum 15 characters |
4 | Taxpayer middle initial | Taxpayer middle initial, optional, maximum 1 character |
5 | Spouse last name | Spouse last name, optional, maximum 15 characters |
6 | Spouse first name |
Spouse first name, optional, maximum 15 characters |
7 | Spouse middle initial |
Spouse middle initial, optional, maximum 1 character |
8 | Client code | Optional alphanumeric code used to categorize tax return, maximum 20 characters |
9 | File source | System-generated code identifying the source of the export file – optional for import files, maximum 9 characters |
10 | Replacement Flag |
Mandatory; must be one of four valid values*, maximum 1 character |
* See Rules and Conventions.
Field number 1 will always be populated in a Data Connection export file but is optional in an import file. If it is populated in an import file, the specified tax return locator is updated. If it is not populated, a new tax return database for the specified tax return type is created.
Field number 9 is not used by Data Connection and is not imported into the target tax return database. This field is informational only.
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