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I received a document today with lower amounts than how I read the on-line papers I printed out. How do I fix it if I already filed?
It's fro my federal return.
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I received a document today with lower amounts than how I read the on-line papers I printed out. How do I fix it if I already filed?
Submitting the return for filing is just like dropping it into a mailbox - you can not get it back or change it.
Once you submit and find that you need to make a change, you will have to wait until the IRS either accepts or rejects the return. If the return is rejected by the IRS, then you can make the necessary changes and resubmit it. If the return is accepted, then the only way to change it is to prepare an amended return and file it by mail.
Once you submit and find that you need to make a change, you will have to wait until the IRS either accepts or rejects the return. If the return is rejected by the IRS, then you can make the necessary changes and resubmit it. If the return is accepted, then the only way to change it is to prepare an amended return and file it by mail.
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I received a document today with lower amounts than how I read the on-line papers I printed out. How do I fix it if I already filed?
Submitting the return for filing is just like dropping it into a mailbox - you can not get it back or change it.
Once you submit and find that you need to make a change, you will have to wait until the IRS either accepts or rejects the return. If the return is rejected by the IRS, then you can make the necessary changes and resubmit it. If the return is accepted, then the only way to change it is to prepare an amended return and file it by mail.
Once you submit and find that you need to make a change, you will have to wait until the IRS either accepts or rejects the return. If the return is rejected by the IRS, then you can make the necessary changes and resubmit it. If the return is accepted, then the only way to change it is to prepare an amended return and file it by mail.