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Received Letter Back after Amending my 2020 Return

I received a letter saying, "Schedule 1 is incomplete or missing from your return. Complete the schedule with information that supports the $x,xxx on line 8 of your 1040."

 

My return was completed with TurboTax and then mailed into the IRS office (amended my original)

I originally reported my unemployment income and paid the taxes due on that. 

 

My schedule 1 includes:

Line 3: Business Income (equal to line 8 of my 1040)

Line 7: My Unemployment Income ($X)

Line 8: Other Income shows UCE (-$X amount of unemployment income) -- cancels out line 7

Line 9: Shows the value of my business income ($BusInc + Unemployment - Unemployment = $businc)

Line 9 is equivalent to my line 8 on 1040 (line 8 says "other income from schedule 1, line 9) Correctly corresponds

 

I am not sure what was done improperly. I have attempted to call the IRS line repeatedly with no luck. 

 

Does anyone know what the issue was? Or how to resolve.

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Received Letter Back after Amending my 2020 Return

Schedule 1,2,3 showing any non-zero amounts are required with1040 and with 1040-X if anything changed.

Did you fail to attach it to your mailing?

If you have a 1099 from state showing amount on line 7 attach a copy of that document.

 

@davidspade123 

Received Letter Back after Amending my 2020 Return

I included all the schedules. I definitely attached it in my mailing as well as the 1099. I am going to go ahead an fax them again with all the documentation. Not sure if they would have missed the document during the initial check (idk if it is a automated or human process)

Received Letter Back after Amending my 2020 Return

It's all done by hand.

For whatever reason, IRS refuses to adopt optical scanner technology, as used by most states.

@davidspade123 

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