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Hi there! Thanks for your response! When you say "remove" your amended tax return, I have to ask the question . . . how did you file your amended tax return? Were you able to get the amended tax return filed via e-file on TurboTax Live! or did TurboTax Live! instruct you to mail the amended tax return to the IRS?
It makes a difference in the options and suggestions that I can provide to you, so if you could respond - that would be great.
One way to find out - what the status is of your amended tax return, is to go to the "IRS Transcript Tool" on the irs.gov website (a simple internet search will get you there to the IRS Transcript Tool) - and order an Account Tax Transcript for the 2020 Tax Year. This will allow you to see the progression of your tax return from filing, processing, assessment, and getting your refund, and then where your amended tax return is in that process on the IRS Transcript Tool.
If - in fact - you e-filed your amended tax return for the 2020 Tax Year - that is irrevocable - meaning that you cannot "pull" it back, or otherwise remove it, once it is transmitted to the IRS e-file system from the TurboTax Live! queue for e-file.
One other idea that I have for you - is the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service for your particular state. Since it appears that not receiving this additional tax refund may possibly be causing you and your family a form of financial hardship - you can express that to the IRS Taxpayer Advocate for your state - and invoke the advocacy assistance of the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
You can find the IRS's Taxpayer Advocate Service (which is also part of the federal government - and assists taxpayers in resolving tax matters with the IRS) - by doing an internet search for IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service, and there will be a map in the middle of the webpage - that you can click on your state - to find the local office near to you! You may also need to fill out IRS Form 911 to invoke the services of the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service, and it is a fairly simple form, where you can state your concern - as you stated here, and one of the Advocates may be able to assist you in "rescuing" your additional tax refund that you have not yet received!
I really hope this helps, but if you have any additional questions - please feel free to reach out! Also, you can use our TurboTax Live! service to connect with one of our Tax Experts on a scheduled call back to discuss the matter over the phone, and personally with our Tax Experts!