Unfortunately, if you have
already e-filed your return it is too late. Once you transmit your
return you cannot change it or get it back. You would have to wait
until your return gets rejected or accepted. If rejected, you
can make your changes or add information to your return. If accepted, you would
need to amend your return to correct or add information to your
return.
If you need to amend your return and you're amending to
claim more money, the IRS says to wait until you've received your original
refund before filing an amendment. Once you've received your original refund,
feel free to cash or spend it while your amendment gets processed (this can
take 12–16
weeks). 3 weeks after you mailed your amendment, you can start tracking its
progress at the IRS Where's My Amended Return? site.
More information regarding amending a return can be found
below:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565