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I filed a 2017 return with the incorrect employer #, so it was rejected by the IRS. When correcting this (and finding that I also needed to properly address RMDs) I then sent the return to IRS. It was now accepted. In trying to print out the revised return, all I get from Turbotax is a copy of the earlier (incorrect) one. Yet the program insists that the return was accepted and then displays the correct amount of tax owed.
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After you have made changes to your tax return, the "Download/print pdf" on your Tax Home page does not update right away. Follow these steps to get the most up-to-date copy of your tax return:
· Sign into your tax return
· Select Amend (change) return from the Tax Home page
· Click Amend using TurboTax Online
· Select Continue
· Select No, I don't need to amend
· Select Tax Tools (left navigation panel) and then select Print Center from dropdown menu
· Select Print, save or preview this year's return
Printing directly from the Print Center will give you the most up-to-date copy of your return including any changes you have made.
After you have made changes to your tax return, the "Download/print pdf" on your Tax Home page does not update right away. Follow these steps to get the most up-to-date copy of your tax return:
· Sign into your tax return
· Select Amend (change) return from the Tax Home page
· Click Amend using TurboTax Online
· Select Continue
· Select No, I don't need to amend
· Select Tax Tools (left navigation panel) and then select Print Center from dropdown menu
· Select Print, save or preview this year's return
Printing directly from the Print Center will give you the most up-to-date copy of your return including any changes you have made.
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