Looks as if the 2021 forms needed for amended returns are available for TurboTax Premier Mac (as of 3/1/2022). When I click on the amendment option on the TurboTax main page, it seems I have to type in all my information again. It doesn't know my name or personal details, or any of the other data from the return I need to amend. All I need to do is add a 1099-DIV that I forgot, but none of my W-2s, 1099s, etc. are displayed. It never asks about my already submitted 2021 return. Do I have to reenter all my data again? Can someone help me?
You should not enter any W-2 information. The program may just start at that point since that is a common thing to do. You should see an option to skip over that and then see a list of your income by category. You should see a list of the income items you entered, one of which is the Interest and Dividends section where you can add your 1099-DIV. If not, then you do not have your original return open, so click on the File option on your menu bar and open up the tax file that you used to submit your tax return.
Once you have your tax return open, use the Other Tax Situations menu tab to find the Other Tax Forms option where you will see the Amend a return option.
May I ask are you doing the amendment through TurboTax Premier or trying through TurboTax Online?
Hello Tiffany,
I'm trying to do it in my Mac desktop version of Turbotax Premier. All I need to do is add another 1099-DIV. The amendment process in Premier seems to want me to re-enter all my income tax data. It doesn't ask me for the file containing my just submitted return (the one I want to amend), so I don't see how it can even calculate my tax amount. Maybe Turbotax has not implemented the amendment process and a future update will be required?
Your insight would be appreciated.
Best regards.
As it appears you have already started amending your return, we need to know the steps you took to amend your return. Because you are using TurboTax Premier desktop, TurboTax recommends that you take these steps to amend your return.
Note: Any changes you make to amend your federal return will automatically be transferred over to your state return. If you’re already amending your federal, you don’t have to make any changes to your state, unless you’re making state-specific changes.
Follow-up with additional information as appropriate.
Hello,
Thank you for your help. What's happening doesn't quite match your list:
1. I open Turbotax 2021 Premier for Mac.
2. On the home screen, under "Manage Your Returns", I see the option "Amend a return (make changes) after it was filed and accepted by the IRS". I click on that.
3. Your next step says "select the return you wish to amend then, Continue." The current screen says "We'll help you change (amend) your return" and has 3 bubbles containing "Step 1", "Step 2", and "Step 3". There is nothing to click on to select the return I want to amend. I click continue anyway.
4. On the next screen I click "Yes, I've already filed my return." and "I need to amend my 2021 return" and "Continue."
5. On the next screen, since I need to add a 1099-DIV, I click on the "update" button next to wages and income.
6. The next screen is titled "Let's get your W-2 info". This is where I'm confused. I don't need to change my W-2, and also I've already entered all my W-2 information in my original return. Why is it asking me to re-enter it? I never asks me to select the file containing my original return, so I'm confused about that, too. Do I just re-enter my W-2 and keep going? Will I have to re-enter all my wages and income info?
I appreciate any guidance you can give.
Bill
You should not enter any W-2 information. The program may just start at that point since that is a common thing to do. You should see an option to skip over that and then see a list of your income by category. You should see a list of the income items you entered, one of which is the Interest and Dividends section where you can add your 1099-DIV. If not, then you do not have your original return open, so click on the File option on your menu bar and open up the tax file that you used to submit your tax return.
Once you have your tax return open, use the Other Tax Situations menu tab to find the Other Tax Forms option where you will see the Amend a return option.
Do these amended returns get filed electronically or do they have to be mailed?
@Justmefromstrout It depends on your reason for amending but primarily amended individual returns are able to be e-filed.
I did not file my return electronically, so, I am not able to select amend a return on the home page. I mailed it in because the IRS would not accept it electronically. How do I amend my 2021 return now? I received a K-1 this week that was unexpected.
You can still amend your tax return if you printed and mailed it in.
Can you clarify your return status?
When you first log in, what do you see?
There should be some sort of message, like "Hi, let's keep working on your taxes!" or "Printed and mailed"
Thank so much for this answer. I had spent two hours on the phone with a very pleasant CSR but she was unable to resolve this issue. It is a shame that this issue was identified a month ago and Intuit hasn't fixed the program. My problem was exactly how Bill described it - there was no way to select the 2021 return in order just to edit the specific item for the Amended form. You answer worked.
I've been trying to amend my 2021 return due to fact we need to remove our daughter from being a dependent. Problem is each time I open my file used to file my 2021 taxes to amend it, as soon as I hit that I've already filed the 2021 Taxes, TurboTax gives me a >$4000 refund when my filed taxes showed that I owed >9K. The simple fact of removing our dependent should only increase my tax liability by $500 not decrease and give me a whopping refund. I've tried this multiple times with copies of my original file and each time i select 2021, it jumps not to 0 but rather to $4500+ refund. This is wrong.
I've even run a test filing copy without our daughter and the amount owed is exactly $500 more than original filed return. TurboTax - I need your help to fix this so I can file the right sort of amendment and not send in something that's completely wrong.
Thank you.
That might have to do with your stimulus payment. The program may be showing it refundable when you start the amended return but later you will see a question asking if you received it and when you say yes, the stimulus refund will be removed and your return will be correct.
So, I suggest you complete the whole amended return to see if it is correct when you are finished.
I want to file an amended 2021 federal return, BUT...
I can't find "Amend a filed return" on my home page. Under "Tax returns and documents" there is no Amend option when 2021 is selected. When I go into my federal forms and click "Other Tax situations" I do see an Amend option, but the only year offered is 2020 or earlier.
I could wait until Monday, but I'd like to get this finished as soon as possible.
Does it show your 2021 return was efiled and accepted or mailed? Did you use the Online version or the Desktop program?
@katieobbink Did you see this link? Are you in the right account?
yes i got this all done. the amended file was accepted. Thanks
Did you e-File 1040X after changing the dependents list?
In the past it was reported that IRS did not allow you to e-File that.
Maybe the IRS has since fixed that limitation.
Yep, I'm in my one and only account. Tried the Get ALL the Accounts link, made no difference. But thanks for the suggestion!
@JVH101 Can you please let me know how did you finally solve this issue ? I am having exactly the same behavior. I received a 2021 W2C with some 500$ additional Wages. When I try to Amend the program is saying huge refund in thousands ! Even the generated 1040X has wrong original AGI.
Thanks and Regards.
I am amending my 2021 taxes. It didn't start at zero. It says I owe more money. But it added the amount I paid last year and the new amount. If I send it in, I should only have to pay the difference. Will the IRS understand if the checks are for less money than what is reported on the amended tax return.
Yes, the IRS will review the amended return Form 1040X and reconcile the changes to the originally filed tax return. Since you have already made a payment to the IRS, they will apply your new payment to your account accordingly. If there are any differences you will be notified by letter.
In Part III of Form 1040-X, you'll need to provide a clear explanation of your reasons for filing an amended return.
If amending your tax return results in a higher tax bill, you will need to make an additional tax payment. You can mail a check with the amendment or go online and make a payment at the IRS website after logging into their system. By making a payment now instead of waiting for the IRS to send an invoice, you can minimize the interest and penalties you'll owe.