Vanessa A
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Form 9021 means there was an error on your return, with your numbers, that the IRS was able to catch by comparing your return information to the information they already had for you. 

 

For 2021, there were two common errors people made that caused their returns to be a lot less than they were expecting. You should have received a letter from the IRS telling you why your refund amount was changed.  The two most common reasons were:

  1. You did not enter that you received the stimulus payment in TurboTax, so your return said you were getting the money back, but the IRS caught it and said, no, you already received it.
    • If you look at line 30 of your 1040 and it shows an amount there, and you already received the $1,400 per person last year when they sent out the stimulus payments, this is likely the reason.
  2. You did not report the full amount of your Advanced Payments for the Child Tax Credit that you already received.  Again, the IRS will catch this and make the changes to your return. 
    • This you can see on line 28.  The amount on that line if you receive the Advance Payments should be one half of what you were eligible for.  If you had 2 kids under 6, you would have been eligible for $7,200 so the correct number would be $3,600 on line 28 if you received Advance Payments.  If it shows $7,200, then you did not enter your advance payments which is why the IRS changed your return. 

Another possibility is that you entered your W2, 1095-A or other tax form incorrectly.  If you would have entered that your employer withheld $8,900 instead of $890, this would cause a large change in your refund as well. 

 

To get a specific answer for if neither of the above apply to you, then you would need to contact the IRS at 800-829-1040 as they are the only ones who can tell you exactly why they made the changes the made.  

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