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After you file
@vinny.234 = frankly, I'd wait until that amendment is processed before appealing anything. Then you can appeal based on the things that are still wrong and don't have to get into the details of things that already got corrected. Your case is quite confusing and it will be simplifed once the amendment is processed and you see what the IRS accepted and didn't accept.
on that amendment did you indicate that your daughter was eligible to work and that it was a mistake that you checked the wrong box?
given the IRS is so woefully backlogged, it is not surprising that it took 11 months for your return to be processed.
You indicate tht you submitted the amendment last September, so your amendment should be at the "top of the heap" shortly.
if you are concerned about appealing that you owe $1100 and feel compelled to appeal, suggest doing so on the VERY LAST DAY provided in the appeal letter. your amendment may process by then and what you write in the appeal may be very different. is that $1100 included in the amendment?????
I am also confused about yiour statement that you did not receice the 2nd stimulus. That should have been part of Line 28 of Form 1040 in 2020.
there is nothing else you can do - calling will be fruitless - and doing anything before that amendment is processed is fruitless as well, in my humble opinion.
did you check the amendment website for status?
https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my-amended-return
You may want to enage a local tax preperation expert to help to straighten this out as more amendments and more letters may not yield you the result you are seeking without someone else putting their eyes on your 2020 and 2021 tax return. a local tax expert may be more expedient.