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After you file
Was the 29.99 you paid in 2015 for a state return? If it was for PLUS, then the 2015 return should not be locked. So that was probably for a state return.
When you try to download your 2015 return, is access locked because it was prepared in Free Edition, and it tells you to upgrade to PLUS?
If the 2015 online return is locked because it was prepared in Free Edition, you have a couple of options.
You may be able to download a free 2015 tax return transcript at the IRS website below. If you can't get the immediate download, you can order one to come by postal mail in 5-10 days.
http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript
NOTE: Before paying, make sure you are seeing evidence of the 2015 return in the Tax Timeline of that same account. Then here's how to proceed:
- Log in and start a 2016 Free Edition return in the same account as the prior returns. Or if you have already started one, then continue it ("Take me to my return.")
- Once you are past the blue "Simple and accurate" screen, there should be an Upgrade link at the top.
- Click on Upgrade and choose PLUS (29.99). It may ask you to complete a little info in the Personal Info section.
- Once you are upgraded to PLUS, you need to pay for it.
- While the return is still open, click at the top on MY ACCOUNT, then choose PRINT CENTER.
- Then choose "Print/save/preview this year's return." (Yes, you say "this year's.") You won't actually have to print it.
- It should then prompt you for payment by credit or debit card.