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thanks @Mike9241 . assuming they already have the payment reported to them, are they going to adjust accordingly (which means no amend is needed)? is that fair assumption and their routine?
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If you have received your refund or your account has been debited for your balance due, you can go ahead and file an amendment.
For more information and instructions, review the TurboTax articl...
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If you have received your refund or your account has been debited for your balance due, you can go ahead and file an amendment.
For more information and instructions, review the TurboTax articles How to Correct Federal Tax Returns, How to File an Amended Tax Return with the IRS and Video: How to Amend Your Tax Return.
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Here are the instructions. If you have the *.tax2024 data file on your computer, here's how to transfer it into 2025 Online TurboTax: FAQ: How do I transfer last year's return into TurboTax Onl...
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Here are the instructions. If you have the *.tax2024 data file on your computer, here's how to transfer it into 2025 Online TurboTax: FAQ: How do I transfer last year's return into TurboTax Online? https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/import-export-data-files/transfer-last-year-return-turbotax-online/L279eUvY2_US_en_US
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You didn't mention the particular state, but here's some information about state refunds in general and how to check on yours. Some states are fairly quick with refunds, while other states can...
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You didn't mention the particular state, but here's some information about state refunds in general and how to check on yours. Some states are fairly quick with refunds, while other states can take a long time processing returns--even several weeks. Here are some things you should check: First, you need to be sure your state return was successfully filed. If you efiled, be sure your efiled state return was accepted. If you used Online TurboTax, you can check by looking at the Tax Home in your Online account. Or did you choose to file by mail instead? TurboTax does not mail it for you. If you chose that method, you have to print, sign, date, and mail it. The FAQ below tells how to check on a state refund. When you scroll down further there, you will see a link for your state to get to its refund lookup tool. Some state revenue department websites have a FAQ section or info on their refund lookup page that tells about how long it takes in that particular state. FAQ: How do I track my state refund? https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_... After checking all of the above, if you believe your processing is taking longer than the usual time frame for your state, you can phone your state department of revenue's customer service to see if they can tell you the reason for the delay.
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If you efiled before the April 15 deadline, and if it was rejected, you have a grace period of 5 days to either correct and resubmit the efile or to postmark a mailed paper return. So after April 20...
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If you efiled before the April 15 deadline, and if it was rejected, you have a grace period of 5 days to either correct and resubmit the efile or to postmark a mailed paper return. So after April 20, it would be considered late unless you filed an extension request before the April 15 deadline. However, there is no penalty for a late Federal return if you are sure you are getting a Federal refund. Or did you owe any tax due? If you owed tax due and didn't pay the tax by the April 15 deadline, you could have a "failure to pay" penalty. AND also a "failure to file" penalty (aka late filing) if not resubmitted or postmarked prior to April 20. If someone refiles on April 19 or 20, and it's not accepted until April 21, I'm not sure what would happen. But in any case, if one is getting a Federal refund, there is no late penalty. People even have up to 3 years to claim a Federal refund before the statute of limitations would kick in.
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For 2025 there is no standard place for the employer to show qualified overtime pay. It could be on your W-2, or on a separate statement, or on your last pay stub for the year. If you can't find it, ...
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For 2025 there is no standard place for the employer to show qualified overtime pay. It could be on your W-2, or on a separate statement, or on your last pay stub for the year. If you can't find it, ask your employer.
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Are you looking for a blank paper form, or do you want the TurboTax software for 2024?
TurboTax does not mail out paper forms. The IRS does not mail forms for past years. You can download a blank...
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Are you looking for a blank paper form, or do you want the TurboTax software for 2024?
TurboTax does not mail out paper forms. The IRS does not mail forms for past years. You can download a blank form from Prior year forms and instructions on the IRS website. Here is a link specifically for Form 1040 for 2024.
You can purchase TurboTax software for 2024 from this link on the TurboTax website.
Or are you looking for a copy of a 2024 tax return that you filed? TurboTax does not mail copies of tax returns. To get a copy of the 2024 tax return that you filed with TurboTax Online see How do I view, download, or print a prior-year tax return?
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filed on 4/15, rejected on 4/16, re-filed on 4/19
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Some states tax remote work.
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Yes, there was a change in state amount refund too. @DawnC
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it's not TurboTax, it's the IRS through TurboTax. .
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Don't file an amended return until the original is fully processed. There are several reasons for this. 1) the IRS does not and cannot process amended returns until the original is processed and reco...
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Don't file an amended return until the original is fully processed. There are several reasons for this. 1) the IRS does not and cannot process amended returns until the original is processed and recommends not filing until the original is processed. 2) filing to early can actually delay the processing of the amended return 3) the IRS might change something else. If you file an amendment now, it may be incorrect.
there is a consequence to waiting when you will owe additional taxes that will be paid after 4/15. There will be penalties and interest for late payment. penalty is 1/2% a month or fraction thereof but additional interets accrues daily.
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Your post is very vague. Are you talking about the Social Security tax deducted from your pay, or in box 4 of your W-2, or do you mean the taxable amount of Social Security benefits on your tax retur...
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Your post is very vague. Are you talking about the Social Security tax deducted from your pay, or in box 4 of your W-2, or do you mean the taxable amount of Social Security benefits on your tax return?
If you are talking about your W-2, what are the exact amounts in boxes 3, 4, and 7 of the W-2? What do you think is wrong?
If you are talking about your tax return, what is the exact amount in box 5 of your Form SSA-1099? What are the exact amounts on your Form 1040 or 1040-SR lines 6a and 6b? What do you think is wrong?
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Mailed forms
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The tax calculation for my social security tax is not calculating correctly
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My rejection notice dated April 20th from the IRS appears to show their evolving response to this issue. Error noted states “one or more of the QMINs didn’t match our records” I’m in the I7Q6 group ...
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My rejection notice dated April 20th from the IRS appears to show their evolving response to this issue. Error noted states “one or more of the QMINs didn’t match our records” I’m in the I7Q6 group with AMANA heat pump.
But what differs - I am instructed to “contact us at 800-829-0922 and we will reverse the changes” it asks when I call to be prepared to supply info to support my original return.
Anyone else experience this response? (Just received notice today - will call on 4/21.
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I think I forgot to report a payment that I received that totals ~$1400. I think I might have not received the 1099 forms or might have missed them. I assume it should have been reported to IRS, beca...
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I think I forgot to report a payment that I received that totals ~$1400. I think I might have not received the 1099 forms or might have missed them. I assume it should have been reported to IRS, because they have asked me to send them my W9. That said, when I wanted to, I got this suggestion "We recommend waiting to amend until after you've received your refund or paid the taxes owed on your original return(s). The IRS often makes corrections that remove the need to amend your federal return. If the IRS corrects your return, you'll receive a notice explaining the adjustment or asking for additional forms." I'm just wondering if I should wait and that IRS will be doing their adjustments and is there any issues or consequences or if I should go ahead and submit the amend now to prevent issues.
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