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After you file
Thanks for the posts. They answer part of my question.
We missed his 1098-T. He did two semesters of co-op that year. So we thought his scholarship was put on hold that year. It turns out the school issued him the scholarship in December for the following year January. The money he made from co-op and internship should cover more than 50% of his expenses. If I file amend for my son, he will get some tax refunded to him.
I am supposed to file amend for my tax return as well because the number of my dependents decreased. So I have to pay more tax. Does IRS want me to pay the tax I owe right away? If I pay the extra tax now but latter on my son’s amend is rejected, do I amend my amend at that point?
March 5, 2021
1:07 PM