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After you file
Yes, if you didn't indicate that you had already paid your Tax Due on your original return, the amended return may have changed the newTax Due incorrectly.
When you indicate that you already paid the Tax Due in your Amendment, the 1040X should show the difference between the original Tax Due and the new amount of Tax Due (or amount of Refund if the new Tax Due amount is less).
When you first start your Amendment, the Refund Meter should show $0. When you're finished with your changes, the refund meter shows any additional amount owed or refunded to you.
Compare your original 1040 to the 1040X. Look at the amounts in Column B (changes) on the 1040X. The Column A amounts should match your original 1040.
Here's more info on Amending.
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‎April 7, 2023
12:29 PM