After you file

We cannot be sure what you mean by "amended" since so many people mis-use the term "amend" or misunderstand what that means.  An amended return is a return you prepare on a special form called a 1040X.  You only prepare a 1040X if your original tax return has been fully processed and you realize you left out some information or need to change something.  

 

You say your return was rejected a few times and then you "amended."  Do you mean you just changed something on it and then printed and filed it by mail?  If that is what you did -- on an original Form 1040-- you did not "amend."  You just made corrections and filed by mail.  That is not the same thing as "amending."

 

Sending an actual Form 1040X if you never filed an original return could have the IRS confused and that may be causing delays.  They may be wondering where your original return is and are not processing your "amended" return at all.

 

If you explain what you really did we can be more helpful.

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2566895-what-does-it-mean-to-amend-a-return

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