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After you file
"my question was if I amend and file 2014 with my log book and that self adjusts its self or already being those number a lot closer then would I get my refund from this year and last year which total 6,700 "
If you do NOT owe ANYTHING for the other years and they took too much then YES, you would likely get a refund of what they took from you the last 2 years since it is within the 2 year window. Basically IF YOU OVERPAID AN AMOUNT IN THE LAST TWO YEARS from them withholding your refund, THEN THE OVERPAID AMOUNT WOULD BE REFUNDED.
But again, it does depends. It sounds like you will still have something owed from 2014 along with interest and penalties which over 10 years can really accumulate. So it is very possible that you will not get it all back.
One note, if you never filed, it would not be an amendment, you should have received a letter from the IRS stating what you were supposed to do if you did not agree with their calculations. So if you never received the letter and you haven't done so yet, you should contact the IRS to see how they want you to handle this. They may not want you to amend, they may want you to file an original return since you did not do so to start with.
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