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Deductions & credits
The IRS will either correct it and send you BACK the 1,400 or hold it for next year.
You do have the option of amending again to try to correct it, but as you see, that doesn't always go well.
Right now, the IRS is so backed up, you might not get it resolved until tax time next year.
If you can live without the 1400 for a while, I suggest you just wait and claim that 1,400 as a 2021 refund applied to 2022. (Don't forget to add that to your 2022 return).
You might also ask your employer to adjust your withholding (withhold less) since you know you have this additional 1,400 tax paid.
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‎April 18, 2022
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