I had omitted to include my 1099-SA from my federal return and realized I needed to amend my 2024 federal and state returns t include. When I indicated I needed to amend my return my federal tax calculation zeroed out but the stated did not. It stated that I owed $148 which is the exact amount for the penalty and interest I owed since I did not pay estimated taxes. I looked at the logic of the calculation - it indicates if the amounts are greater than do 1 thing and if the amounts are less than do something else - Since the return is amended the amounts are equal - and then the penalty and interest are stilled moved over.
I should not pay penalty and interest twice so how can I get this to calculate correctly on my amended return?
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Let's check a couple of things because it sounds like an entry was missed.
Once these two items are cleared up, determine if you have a tax liability. If your state return shows no additional tax due then the 1099-SA is not causing any additional tax. A state amended return is not required.
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