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After you file
Finally got a letter from IRS this week. They said they recalculated one of the forms. They didn't include the form or say how much I owed if anything. They provided a payment voucher form but no amount was on it, only "if I need to send a payment use this form." I tried 15 times to call the IRS and everytime it says "we're maxed out call later or next business day." So I went through the process of creating an IRS account and was able to see I owe the amount they sent me incorrectly plus interest. The reason for the Superseded Return was to prevent them from sending the incorrect refund. Since the incorrect return I E-Filed had an incorrect AGI, that same AGI shows on the 2020 Tax Return Transcript in my account. That AGI could be important for other tax benefits I received in 2020.
So my question to the experts here...should I just pay the amount they show in my account which includes interest I shouldn't have to pay if they used the Superseded I sent in and they cashed the check I included, and hope the incorrect AGI doesn't cause me a problem or send them a description of what happened, include a copy of the Superseded return and ask them to recalculate the AGI?
Since they had my Superseded return, check, along with the original incorrect E-return but still used the wrong incorrect one, do I risk they really mess things up, drag things out and charge me more interest?
Thanks!!!