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@carranzasantod wrote:
Okay so I have never owed the IRS. And I still have not received anything I was suppose to receive this year. When I called the IRS they advised I went in and corrected my return because apparently I added the same 1099G form twice. So, I cannot delete a form from the previous filed tax return because I would have to amend it. But when I do that, (back to square one) It assumes I have already received my tax return, when they actually cant process it because there is a duplicated form in there. So I do not know what to do. Or who to contact. I don't owe them, I have not received anything, and I cant amend because now it says I owe them.
Whatever you were told by the IRS does make any sense "the IRS they advised I went in and corrected my return because apparently I added the same 1099G form twice". The only way to correct a tax return that has been filed is to amend the tax return. You have stated you have NOT filed an amended tax return.
And this also does make any sense - "they actually cant process it because there is a duplicated form in there". The Form 1099-G is not sent with a tax return. Only the information from a 1099-G that you entered is on the return.
You have stated that you were to receive a tax refund from the 2019 tax return that was filed.
Look at your federal tax return Form 1040 Line 20. Is there an amount entered on Line 20? Or is there an amount on Line 23 which would be the amount you owe?
To access your current year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents click on Show. Click on 2019 and Click on Download/print return (PDF)
Since you have NOT received a letter or notice from the IRS there is no reason to amend your tax return at this time. You will just have to wait for the correspondence from the IRS so you will know Exactly what the issue with your tax return is and what the IRS wants you to do to correct the error, IF there is an error.