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tswperfect
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Should I still mail in 1040-V if I already have future withdrawn date on my original tax return?

So, my federal + state tax returns are both accepted (through TurboTax), I owe tax and I have my checking account withdrawn date set in the future (so I haven't actually paid yet).

 

Now I got the corrected 1099 so I amended the tax and e-filed it, the result is I still owe tax but TurboTax asked me to mail in 1040-V, should I still do this? The amount on it seems to be the "original tax owed" - "extra refund".

 

I am confused if I should still mail in because it seems like 1040-V needs to mail in with a check (which is not needed for my case since I already set up a withdrawn date). 

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Should I still mail in 1040-V if I already have future withdrawn date on my original tax return?

Since requested to have your federal taxes owed debited from your checking account, the Form 1040-V is not needed so can be discarded.

 

On your amended tax return if you have taxes owed you include a check for the taxes owed with the mailed amended return.  Or if you are e-filing the amended return you can use the IRS payment website to pay the taxes owed on the amended return - https://www.irs.gov/payments

 

Note - The Form 1040-V was only for the original tax return that was filed.

tswperfect
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Should I still mail in 1040-V if I already have future withdrawn date on my original tax return?

Do you mean if the result of my amended return is actually a refund, no need to mail in 1040-V (since I still owe tax)?

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