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If you have already been assessed a deficiency from 2014, then the IRS will likely take your refund automatically to offset the balance due. (Assuming the proper time has passed in which you could have challenged it).
Otherwise, there is no direct way in TurboTax to apply it to a prior year. You would have to receive the refund and then write the IRS a check. But, again, its likely to be taken automatically.
If you have already been assessed a deficiency from 2014, then the IRS will likely take your refund automatically to offset the balance due. (Assuming the proper time has passed in which you could have challenged it).
Otherwise, there is no direct way in TurboTax to apply it to a prior year. You would have to receive the refund and then write the IRS a check. But, again, its likely to be taken automatically.
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