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Deductions & credits
Thank you for your response. That may well be what happened, that they hadn't sent the first version to the IRS yet, so didn't mark it as corrected. But isn't there a deadline (Jan 31st) that 1099s have to be issued by? Is there not a deadline for when they have to be submitted to the IRS as well? It has put me in a pickle, because of course I had already done my tax return well before I received the second 1099 in April, so now I may be required to do an amended return. But am I required to do an amended return? That's the biggest question. I believe I don't have to if my bottom line numbers weren't going to change, yet if I plug the NON-TAXABLE distribution amount from the second 1099, all of a sudden I owe the IRS money. I don't understand why anything would change if HSA funds were distributed/spent on eligible medical expenses and was answered as such in the TurboTax questions. Is this possibly a glitch with TurboTax? If so, what now?