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Initially filed MFS, amended to file as MFJ instead, spouse has not filed MFS or at all for 2025 as of yet. There is no prompt to "fix my return", no error message aside from a received email indicati... See more...
Initially filed MFS, amended to file as MFJ instead, spouse has not filed MFS or at all for 2025 as of yet. There is no prompt to "fix my return", no error message aside from a received email indicating it should be fixed by entering spouse's AGI/IPPIN (no assigned IP pin). What's the deal? Is the software not capable of recognizing the rejected amended return so it's not prompting any "fix"?
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In the community we do not have access to information about your account.  You will have to call TurboTax Customer service.  Here is a link:  Turbo Tax Customer Service 
When you are filing an amended return (either Federal or state), part of the reconciliation at the end of the process is to enter information about any refunds you have already received or payments y... See more...
When you are filing an amended return (either Federal or state), part of the reconciliation at the end of the process is to enter information about any refunds you have already received or payments you have already made.  That way those amounts are taken into account when determining the overall refund or balance due from filing the amended return.   @Tez67 
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.    Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the abil... See more...
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.    Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the ability to offset a refund to pay for certain past due debts.  You generally will receive a letter stating what the offset was for.    The IRS provides a toll-free number, (800) 304-3107, to call for information about tax offsets.   Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"? Why do some refunds take longer than others? What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
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When you file your return, in the personal info section, it asks can anyone claim you as a dependent on their return?  You will need to check that box and then when asked if they did say yes to that ... See more...
When you file your return, in the personal info section, it asks can anyone claim you as a dependent on their return?  You will need to check that box and then when asked if they did say yes to that question as well.     To get there select Personal info>>edit then continue through until you get to the dependent questions. 
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So how can I get my own tax return? my parents filed me as dependent and I file single but it got rejected. 
The extension and payment was made through TurboTax. I requested direct payment from my bank account.
This happened because of TurboTax's faultu causing an enormous problem for me that still isn't resolved. Any other business would compensate a customer for harming them. TurboTax offers an AI bot and... See more...
This happened because of TurboTax's faultu causing an enormous problem for me that still isn't resolved. Any other business would compensate a customer for harming them. TurboTax offers an AI bot and this message board in the void. 
We'd love to help you complete your tax return, but need more information. Can you please clarify your question?
Yes, if you are sure you are getting a Federal refund, there is no penalty for a late Federal return.  Penalties are based on tax due, and with a refund, there is no tax due.  People have up to 3 yea... See more...
Yes, if you are sure you are getting a Federal refund, there is no penalty for a late Federal return.  Penalties are based on tax due, and with a refund, there is no tax due.  People have up to 3 years to claim a Federal refund before the statute of limitations.   Now that I know this is a joint return, I suspect that on your first efile you entered the same  total 2024 AGI for both of you, which would be correct for the first attempt.     If the TurboTax Fix It mentioned your spouse AGI, then I suspect you got a rejection after the first efile saying that the spouse AGI was incorrect.   Again, I'm having to guess a bit because you haven't provided any rejection error codes which would have given a clue.            So if it said the spouse AGI was wrong, then at that point I would have recommended that your second efile would consist of using the total 2024 AGI for you and an AGI of 0 for the spouse (if it indeed was the spouse AGI that it had not liked.)    That usually solves the problem.  But if I understand correctly, you used the same 2024 total AGI for both of you, so it rejected again.   Exactly what all you did with that autofill stuff is confusing, but in any case, this table summarizes the ways that a married joint return can efile in regard to the 2024 AGI.  These are in the order that I would have tried them.     If the initial rejection error said the spouse AGI was rejected, then the most important refile would be the 2nd attempt shown in the table, which usually solves it.  Have you tried that?? .   Primary taxpayer Secondary taxpayer (spouse) First try 2024 total AGI 2024 total AGI If spouse AGI  rejected, then for second try 2024 total AGI AGI of 0 Third try, but depends on the rejection code AGI of 0 AGI of 0 . If you need to respond again, please state the specific rejection error codes you've been getting.
I think the issue at hand is TurboTax had state updates after i filed on 1-31-26, as the PDF file of the return shows $1032 and after TurboTax updated after I filed shows tax owed of $778.  I went to... See more...
I think the issue at hand is TurboTax had state updates after i filed on 1-31-26, as the PDF file of the return shows $1032 and after TurboTax updated after I filed shows tax owed of $778.  I went to the amend section for TurboTax and it shows a refund in the amount of $254.  Not sure if i should amend this return for that amount or will TurboTax see i over paid for 2025 and then for 2026 show a credit.  Not sure what to do. 
If you selected to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your refund, it will come out of your federal or state refund, whichever comes first. This is why you see a different routing and account numb... See more...
If you selected to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your refund, it will come out of your federal or state refund, whichever comes first. This is why you see a different routing and account number. 
The IRS/States is currently processing a high volume of e-filed returns, so it can take several days for your payments to go through.  The IRS/States may debit the payment after the deadline. Also... See more...
The IRS/States is currently processing a high volume of e-filed returns, so it can take several days for your payments to go through.  The IRS/States may debit the payment after the deadline. Also, it can take the banks another few days to post the debit to your account. As long as you filed you return or extension on or before April 15, 2026, and you selected April 15, 2026, or earlier as your payment date, you won't get penalized for late payment. If you don't see the debit in your bank account 7–10 days after their return has been accepted,  call the IRS e-file Payment Services at 888-353-4537 or contact your state tax agency.   How do I contact my state Department of Revenue?   If the IRS received two payment, you will need to contact them for the refund of the duplicate payment.   It might be easiest to set up an account with them.   IRS Individual Online Account   Taxpayers with a Social Security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number can create or access their IRS Individual Online Account to get information they need to file their return. With an IRS Individual Online Account, people can: View balance owed, payment history and schedule payments. Cancel scheduled payments. Get transcripts. View or create payment plans. See digital copies of some IRS notices. View key data from their most recently filed tax return, including adjusted gross income. Validate bank accounts and save multiple accounts, eliminating the need to re-enter bank account information every time they make a payment. View, approve and electronically sign power of attorney and tax information authorizations from their tax professional. 
We need more information. Can you please clarify your question? We can not see your return.
NY is having lots of processing delays. You can contact them for mor information.   How do I contact my state Department of Revenue?