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Level 2
posted Feb 23, 2021 12:46:46 PM

I filed on 2/8/21. Shows accepted on 2/12/21. Just got a corrected SSA-1099 today 2/23/21. What do I do now?

I did my taxes on 02/08/21 and it shows Federal return accepted on the Turbotax site date 02/12/21.  I just got a corrected SSA-1099 from social security today 02/23/21.  Do I amend it now or wait until I hear from the IRS?  I don't know what to do.  This has never happened before.

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Level 15
Feb 23, 2021 12:49:46 PM

Depends on what was changed.   Some changes will make not difference in the tax and do not require amending.

 

The amend function will be available after March 25.

Do not rush to amend - no hurry. You have 3 years to amend and amended returns are taking 6 months or longer to be processed so waiting a few weeks will make little difference and amending too soon might just compound the problem.

To amend your 2020 tax return:

-- If accepted you should *wait* until your return has been processed and you receive your refund or conformation that any tax due has been paid. (If you file an amended return while you first return is being processed it can cause extended delays for both returns if two returns are in the system at the same time). In addition, if the IRS makes any change on your original return, you might end up having to amend the amendment – a sticky process that can take a year or more).

-- Then you can start the amend process.

It is suggested that it be mailed certified with return receipt (or other tracking service) to verify that the IRS receives it. That is the only proof of mailing that the IRS will accept.

-- Amended returns can be mailed or e-filed - allow 8-12 weeks - can take up to 16 weeks (4 months) for processing.


See this TurboTax FAQ for help with amending:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894381-how-to-amend-change-or-correct-a-return-you-already-filed

You can check the status of your amended return here but allow 3 weeks after filing for it to show up:
https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my-amended-return

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Level 15
Feb 23, 2021 12:49:46 PM

Depends on what was changed.   Some changes will make not difference in the tax and do not require amending.

 

The amend function will be available after March 25.

Do not rush to amend - no hurry. You have 3 years to amend and amended returns are taking 6 months or longer to be processed so waiting a few weeks will make little difference and amending too soon might just compound the problem.

To amend your 2020 tax return:

-- If accepted you should *wait* until your return has been processed and you receive your refund or conformation that any tax due has been paid. (If you file an amended return while you first return is being processed it can cause extended delays for both returns if two returns are in the system at the same time). In addition, if the IRS makes any change on your original return, you might end up having to amend the amendment – a sticky process that can take a year or more).

-- Then you can start the amend process.

It is suggested that it be mailed certified with return receipt (or other tracking service) to verify that the IRS receives it. That is the only proof of mailing that the IRS will accept.

-- Amended returns can be mailed or e-filed - allow 8-12 weeks - can take up to 16 weeks (4 months) for processing.


See this TurboTax FAQ for help with amending:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894381-how-to-amend-change-or-correct-a-return-you-already-filed

You can check the status of your amended return here but allow 3 weeks after filing for it to show up:
https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my-amended-return

Level 2
Feb 23, 2021 1:06:07 PM

Thank you so very much!  I thought it was incorrect when I first got my 1099 from Social Security, but I didn't think they made mistakes on those. 

Even though the corrected SSA-1099 is $1462 more is this going to hurt me?  Did the IRS also get the first one in January and the corrected one in Feb?  I got the EIC because I haven't been working since end of July.  I don't want the IRS thinking that I am trying to do fraud.  I am scared.