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After you file
Per the following link, Do I need to amend?:
"On the other hand, you will need to amend if you already mailed your return (or the government accepted your e-file) and:
- You need to report a tax form you forgot about or received post-filing (most commonly a W-2, 1099, or 1095-A)."
The amend return area in TurboTax isn't ready yet and won't be fully available until sometime in February. Further, TurboTax calculates your amended tax refunds or taxes owed based on the assumption you already received the refunds you originally filed for or paid taxes owed. Thus, if you don't actually receive the original refund(s) you filed for or need to adjust the amount(s), please keep that in mind when you amend your tax returns. Please review the following TurboTax FAQs for more information:
- https://help.sbtpg.com/hc/en-us/articles/230418728-What-s-the-status-of-my-2018-refund- (You may use this link to track the status of your federal refund if you used the Refund Processing Service.)
- How do I track my state refund? (You may use this link to track the status of state refund(s).)
- What does it mean to "amend" a return?
- How do I add another form (like a W-2) or add/change/update something after I already filed?
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Do I need to amend?
- Can I amend if I already received my refund?
- How to amend (change or correct) a return you already filed?
- How does the refund math work on amendments?
- I received a refund when I filed, but now I owe taxes on the amendment. How do I handle this?
- Can I e-file my 1040X to amend my return?
‎June 4, 2019
6:38 PM