DaveF1006
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Here are a few reasons why your statement is appearing as a "Blank Form" and how to force it to populate correctly:

 

1. The "Character Limit" requirement

In the 2024 version, if your explanation exceeds a certain character limit or contains special characters (like &, #, or bullet points), the software sometimes fails to "print-stream" the text to the formal Additional Information page.

 

Try shortening the statement to a very simple, one-sentence explanation: "Amending to file Form 8606 to report non-deductible IRA contributions and subsequent Roth conversions for Taxpayer and Spouse." See if that triggers a successful print preview.

 

2. Manual Entry in "Forms Mode" (Desktop Only)

If you are using the CD/Download version, the Step-by-Step wizard might be disconnected from the actual form.

 

  1. Switch to Forms Mode (top right). Look for Form 1040-X in the list on the left. Scroll down to Part II (Explanation of Changes). If it is blank here, type your explanation directly into the blue boxes on the form. This usually overrides the "Blank Form" issue.

3. The "Statement" vs. "Explanation" Conflict

Sometimes the software generates a separate "General Statement" rather than attaching it to the 1040-X, Page 2.

Check the very last pages of your PDF printout. Look for a page titled "Statement [X]". If your text is there, the IRS will accept it even if the 1040-X "Explanation" box says "See Attached Statement." If it truly is a blank page, use the method below.

 

If the software refuses to cooperate, don't let it delay your filing. Since you are amending a prior year (2024), you can Print to PDF.

 

  1. If the explanation page is blank, use a basic PDF Editor (or even a Word document) to type your explanation. 
  2. Title it: "Form 1040-X, Part II - Explanation of Changes".
  3. Include your Names and SSNs at the top. Physically attach this to your 1040-X when mailing.

For 8606 amendments, the IRS is primarily looking for the basis on Line 14 of the 8606. As long as that form is present and correct, a simple attached sheet for the explanation is perfectly legal and common.

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