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TurboTax entered the wrong amount. I earned 60,000.00 not million. You have me owing over 2 million dollars. You made a mistake.

You entered the wrong amount, I earned 60 thousand not million.
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TurboTax entered the wrong amount. I earned 60,000.00 not million. You have me owing over 2 million dollars. You made a mistake.

What do you think should happen next ?

 

HINT: TurboTax has an EDIT button.

TomD8
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TurboTax entered the wrong amount. I earned 60,000.00 not million. You have me owing over 2 million dollars. You made a mistake.

TurboTax doesn't "enter" your income information; you do.

If your original tax return was filed and is incorrect, you can amend it.  Here's how:

How do I amend my 2021 return? (intuit.com)

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.

TurboTax entered the wrong amount. I earned 60,000.00 not million. You have me owing over 2 million dollars. You made a mistake.

Sure hope you didn't actually file that yet.

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.....an error like that (usually) results from YOU  hitting the comma instead of the decimal point when putting in the cents part of some entry.

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

TurboTax entered the wrong amount. I earned 60,000.00 not million. You have me owing over 2 million dollars. You made a mistake.

Missing entering a decimal point can be a killer. 60,000.00 becomes 6,000,000. turbotax didn't miss the decimal point you did.

 

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