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After you file
When you say you "amended" your return and mailed it---what do you really mean? Amending a tax return is a special process you only use for a return that has been filed and fully processed by the IRS. Amending would be the wrong tactic to use for a rejected tax return---since a rejected return was never filed in the first place.
Did you actually prepare an amended return on a Form 1040X and mail it? Or when you say you "amended" do you mean you just made some corrections to the original rejected return, then printed and mailed it instead of trying again to e-file?
The difference is important. We need to understand what you did in order to help.
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‎September 15, 2020
10:24 AM