I e-filed my original 1120S return earlier today and then realized shortly after that I made a mistake. I went through the (obscure) process to created an amended 1120S return, but TurboTax won't let me eFile it.
My understanding is that a "superseded" return is one filed prior to the filing deadline; after that it becomes and "amended" return. I see no options in TurboTax to file a "superseded" return - though it would appear that other tax prep software has that option.
Am I stuck waiting until after the March 15 due date and then filing an Amended return? Will TurboTax let me e-file the amended return after that date? Can I re-print my amended Schedule K-1 and use it on my personal return prior to filing my amended 1120S (and accompanying K-1)?
If the change results in a change to shareholder information, you must also file an amended Schedule K-1 and give a copy of the amended K-1 to the shareholder. Make a copy of the original K-1 and check the correct box to indicate that it is an amended K-1. Then make the necessary changes.
If the change results in a change to shareholder information, you must also file an amended Schedule K-1 and give a copy of the amended K-1 to the shareholder. Make a copy of the original K-1 and check the correct box to indicate that it is an amended K-1. Then make the necessary changes.
So you're saying to just make the corrections to my 1120S in TurboTax, print out "all required forms for filing" and write "SUPERSEDED" at the top? Or do I print the original and mark up the corrections in pen on the printed pages?
The first. I do corporate taxes and do this very often. It will be fine:)
I have the same situation. Turbotax will let me create and print an Amended return with the Amended checkbox checked.
Do you print out the Amended return from Turbotax and then write SUPERSEDED RETURN along the top?
i'm concerned that the return is then marked both Superseded and Amended (by the checkbox). Will this work? Or is there a better way???? Thanks
" Turbotax will let me create and print an Amended return" don't do that.
Question: When amending form 1120S, the TurboTax Software includes form 8453-S along with the printed documents that are to be mailed in when submitting the amended form 1120S. My understanding is that form 8453S if for e-file only. It says at the top of the page "File electronically with the corporation's tax return. Do not file paper copies". Should I sign and mail in this document anyway, or is there another document that must be signed for mailed in paper forms? The TurboTax software will not allow me to e-file, so I am printing and paper filing the amendment.
I am really upset with Turbotax. They brag on how great they are but have not addressed this problem. It has existed since mid 2019. Here I am in September 2020 and the updates still do not fix it!
@JulieH1 Do I need to send an explanation with the mailed copy of the superseded 1120s? If so, any special way? I typed something in a Word doc. I have never had to do this. It's my husband's business.
I am sending in a superseded 1120s through the mail and it's only for the k-1 worksheet that I had to add the loan repayments to the shareholder (box 16e). I had already accounted for the loan repayment everywhere else, just not where it feeds into the K-1 statement. From what I can tell, this is the fix.
When filing a superseding return, you do not need to attach an explanation (as you would for an amendment). You do want to send all of the pages relating to the return, however. The return will entirely replace the previously filed return in this instance.
@MMason17
Make sure you send the return certified mail return receipt requested.
The taxpayer has the initial burden of proof that the return was "sent" prior to the original due date.
If you file an extension, file your taxes, but make a mistake and refile before Oct 15th, (when they are technically due...) Would that be considered superseded or ammended?
If you filed your S-corporate tax return after you extended them, then they are technically filed. If you need to correct mistakes on that return, it is a superseded return. A return is considered superseded if it's filed before the original due date including extensions.
Amended returns are filed after the due date of the return, including extensions. In this case, anything filed after October 15th would be considered an amended return.
Please see the attached link to the IRS for more details.
Amended and Superseding Corporate Returns
Follow up question, how do I file a superseded return if using Turbotax business?
The instructions you linked to were for using a different type of tax software.
If I print it out, there is no box to check for superseded, only for ammended.
Just wondering how to file a superseded 1120S using Turbotax Biusiness.
If you are filing a corrected Form 1120S after the original filing deadline of March 15, the form is considered "amended" and not superseded. However, if you filed a request for an extension of time to file, you have until October 15 to file a superseded return.
You can prepare a superseded or amended return in TurboTax Business. However, the return will need to be printed and filed by mail. At this time, TurboTax does not support e-filing more than one return. As mentioned above, you will need to write "Superseded" at the top of all forms before you mail them. TurboTax will mark an amended return as such (no need to write anything on the forms).
So I'm still a bit confused.
Let's say I filed an extension for my 1120S. I got it done after March 15th and mailed it in April. That said, the 1120S I submitted had an error.
Sounds like I should reprint it, submit it again with the word Superseded written across the top of each page and call it good as "technically" my due date isn't until Oct 15 and while I submitted my first copy before then, my fixed copy will still be before then.
Is that correct?
-Maury