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Since you have transmitted your returns, you will need to wait for them to be accepted or rejected.
Amendment instructions can be found here when the form is available: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894381-how-to-amend-change-or-correct-a-return-you-already-filed
Note:
When you enter your 1099-Q while working in amendment, you may find you owe to IRS/your state after.
"If you contribute money to a qualified tuition program, such as a 529 plan or a Coverdell ESA, you will likely receive an IRS Form 1099-Q in each year you make withdrawals to pay school expenses of the beneficiary. The 1099-Q reports the total of all withdrawals you make during the year; however, some of this amount may be taxable depending on how you spend the money." See this TurboTax article for more information on the 1099-Q.
Please note: When you return to the program to work in amendment, your refund meter will reset to $0. It does not wipe out any refund amount you are expecting from the first time you file. Rather, changes made from this point will be starting from scratch. Please see How does the refund math work on amendments? for more information.
Since you have transmitted your returns, you will need to wait for them to be accepted or rejected.
Amendment instructions can be found here when the form is available: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894381-how-to-amend-change-or-correct-a-return-you-already-filed
Note:
When you enter your 1099-Q while working in amendment, you may find you owe to IRS/your state after.
"If you contribute money to a qualified tuition program, such as a 529 plan or a Coverdell ESA, you will likely receive an IRS Form 1099-Q in each year you make withdrawals to pay school expenses of the beneficiary. The 1099-Q reports the total of all withdrawals you make during the year; however, some of this amount may be taxable depending on how you spend the money." See this TurboTax article for more information on the 1099-Q.
Please note: When you return to the program to work in amendment, your refund meter will reset to $0. It does not wipe out any refund amount you are expecting from the first time you file. Rather, changes made from this point will be starting from scratch. Please see How does the refund math work on amendments? for more information.
I see nowhere on the 1040X that asks for the information from the 1099Q. I have been looking at this program for hours now and the only 1099s it asks for are MISC, T, or others. No Q. How do we amend this?
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