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After you file
It depends. You may not receive your original refund since your return is being reviewed. In this case you can change your amendment after printing to show your original overpayment, line 18, was zero. The result will be you corrected refund of $3,079.
Also you can enter an explanation on page 2 indicating your changes and that the original refund was not received. This will make it quite clear to the IRS when the amendment is received.
If you receive the original refund while this is in process, you should not cash it, but call the IRS before returning it for the best address to return it. Use the number on the letter you received.
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March 6, 2024
4:26 PM