Yes, you are correct. If you have already e-filed or mailed the return and the IRS has accepted your return you need to wait until you have received your refund to file an amendment and add additional information. You will need to send in any forms that caused the need for an amendment (Original 1040 Form, new 1040X Form and 1098-T). Print, sign and mail your forms to the IRS.
Click here for instructions for amending a return.
Yes, you are correct. If you have already e-filed or mailed the return and the IRS has accepted your return you need to wait until you have received your refund to file an amendment and add additional information. You will need to send in any forms that caused the need for an amendment (Original 1040 Form, new 1040X Form and 1098-T). Print, sign and mail your forms to the IRS.
Click here for instructions for amending a return.
Thank you! So basically when I receive the refund direct deposit, just log back on and follow the steps then mail it out. I am assuming since i do not owe, they would just put the $2200 back into my account via direct deposit?