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The first correction in which I  received the $452 refund check shortly after my amended return was adjusted was for paying too much tax on interest income. The other correction which I have not received a refund of $661 yet is for not using $3k of my remaining capital loss carryover. 

 

I called the IRS after I received just $452 in the refund check and I got a callback from a West Virginia area code (which I was told by IRS when I left my callback number it would be from WV) - from an IRS rep located California. He was able to actually view my 1040X and understood that I had mistakenly turned-down or rejected using my capital loss carryover when I filed my original return using TurboTax Premier, and that I wanted that mistake corrected with the amended return  along with the interest correction. He wrote a lengthy explanation that was to be attached (electronically) to my 1040X explaining the situation to whoever might handle that portion of my amended return.  He told me that my two corrections would be handled by completely separate departments and that was likely why the two correction refunds were not totaled and refunded to me in one check.  But I'm wondering if maybe they are disallowing my capital loss carryover correction for some reason  (which BTW I have far more than $3k in capital loss carryover remaining). I remain confused by that strange 'past-tense' wording under the 'completed' designation. It makes me question what that even means  because I have (past-tense) received a refund, just not all the refund I'm due.   

 

If only the IRS can tell me what to expect pertaining to the $661 I'm due for the loss carryover correction, how do I go about finding out about it? Just wait it out - and I either receive a refund check for $661 or I never do and the IRS just keeps money that is due me by means of my amended return?  I'd really like to know what to expect with respect to the $661 I'm due for the loss carryover correction, but I don't have a clue how to find out. I was hoping you might could enlighten me...