I filed 2019 return and it was accepted and IRS deducted the payment from my bank account. I think I made a mistake in the state tax payment I actually made (it had to be made outside of TurboTax), but that payment has also cleared.
Then I received a pension document and I amended the return. Is there now a way to see the return I filed before amending? I'm not sure TurboTax is correctly calculating the state Tax I owe because I think it is using the amount I was "supposed" to pay rather than the amount I actually paid.
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To access your current or prior year tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the userID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents click on Show. Click on the Year and Click on Download/print return (PDF)
See this TurboTax support FAQ for accessing prior year online tax returns - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/prior-year-return/help/how-do-i-access-my-prior-year-return/01/270...
If you used the desktop CD/Download editions installed on your computer, the only copy of your tax data file and any PDF's will be on the computer where the return was created. TurboTax does not store online any returns completed using the desktop editions.
Thanks, I guess. I'm using the downloaded version of TT. I think what you're saying is that if I didn't store a PDF version of the tax forms when I first filed, there is now no way to see a copy of the forms that were filed prior to updating the information for the amended return?
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