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Where can I find the stimulus amount I input on the refund document after I have already e-filed?

I simply don't remember which amount I input for the stimulus I received in 2020 (I believe it was wrong...) and would like to doublecheck it.  Which page can I find that information on the e-filed documents?  I looked everywhere but I couldn't find it... 

(I've read FAQ regarding what to do if the stimulus amount input was wrong before or after it is filed.  However, I couldn't find the answer regarding my question...)  

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DanaB27
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Where can I find the stimulus amount I input on the refund document after I have already e-filed?

Please look for the Recovery Rebate Credit worksheet in your documents. Look at line 16 (first payment) and line 19 (second payment).

 

Please see How do I get a copy of a return I filed this year in TurboTax Online?

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DanaB27
Expert Alumni

Where can I find the stimulus amount I input on the refund document after I have already e-filed?

Please look for the Recovery Rebate Credit worksheet in your documents. Look at line 16 (first payment) and line 19 (second payment).

 

Please see How do I get a copy of a return I filed this year in TurboTax Online?

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Where can I find the stimulus amount I input on the refund document after I have already e-filed?

Thank you so much for your reply.  I tried to follow your instructions, but I cannot reach where you are talking about. The only hit I get by searching Recovery rebate credit is "Recovery rebate credit. See instructions" in line 30 on the 2nd page of 1040 individual income tax return.  The page has line 16 and 19, but line 16 shows "Tax (see instructions). Check if any from Form(s): 1 and 2"  and line 19 shows "19 Child tax credit or credit for other dependents." Both of them show totally different amounts and there is no first payment and second payment wordings, either.  I am sorry to bother you, but where can I find this worksheet you were talking about in your reply?  Thank you, in advance for your time and kind support!

JamesG1
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Where can I find the stimulus amount I input on the refund document after I have already e-filed?

Are you able to access your stimulus check choices by following these steps?

  • Down the left side of the screen, click on Federal.
  • Across the top of the screen, click on Other Tax Situations.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the screen.  Click on Let’s keep going.
  • At the screen Let’s make sure you got the right stimulus amount, click Continue.
  • At the screen Did you get a stimulus payment? you can update your stimulus check entries. 

TurboTax will compare your two payment amounts to the computation within TurboTax.  The computations within TurboTax are based upon the information that has been entered into the tax software.  If you are due an additional amount, it will be issued as a Rebate Recovery Credit (RRC) on line 30 of the 2020 1040 tax return.

 

See also this TurboTax Help.

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