I'm amending 2021 in the desktop Turbo Tax version. Because I originally filed with a bookkeeper and not Turbo Tax, I know I need to manually write my return in before actually doing the amendment in Turbo Tax.
My problem is deciding which one is right:
If I put the bookkeeper's information, the Turbo Tax numbers don't match what he gave me. He had typos affecting my income, expenses, and daughter's birthday, making her much older. And those are the problems I've caught so far.
If I put the IRS' information, the taxes I owe goes from $2,014 to $6,214. The thing is, I just paid off the outstanding balance. The IRS rightfully charged me for the $4,200 COVID credit the bookkeeper assumed I hadn't received. But if I go this route, do I write the payments into the first Turbo Tax draft or on the second one that is actually considered the amendment draft?
Keep in mind, the changes I need to make are to:
Any and all help is welcomed.
Thank you!
@jmacias1 , what I understand of the situation is
(a) you had your 2021 return prepared and filed --- you have a pdf or similar copy.
(b) Subsequently, IRS found errors and corrected your return --- I am assuming here that you have a copy of the corrected version / transcript. This resulted in amounts owed to the IRS and which you have paid.
(c) Now you wish to amend the corrected return
IMHO, you need to ignore the originally filed return because it has been superseded by the IRS corrected version ( this is now part of your account in IRS records). Please use the corrected IRS version -- i.e. recreate this on your machine ( TurboTax downloaded/CD ). Save , you may have to tell it that you are filing by mail. Thereafter come back into TurboTax and say you want to amend a return --- this will let you prepare a full amended return ( 1040-X and a copy of the amended the corrected return. This you can now file with the IRS.
Does this make sense ?
@jmacias1 , what I understand of the situation is
(a) you had your 2021 return prepared and filed --- you have a pdf or similar copy.
(b) Subsequently, IRS found errors and corrected your return --- I am assuming here that you have a copy of the corrected version / transcript. This resulted in amounts owed to the IRS and which you have paid.
(c) Now you wish to amend the corrected return
IMHO, you need to ignore the originally filed return because it has been superseded by the IRS corrected version ( this is now part of your account in IRS records). Please use the corrected IRS version -- i.e. recreate this on your machine ( TurboTax downloaded/CD ). Save , you may have to tell it that you are filing by mail. Thereafter come back into TurboTax and say you want to amend a return --- this will let you prepare a full amended return ( 1040-X and a copy of the amended the corrected return. This you can now file with the IRS.
Does this make sense ?