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terickson
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Amounts Paid with extention

I am filing an amended return due to an additional K-1 that showed up lately.  One the questions that comes up is did you make any payments with your 2019 extension. I enter no but it always defaults back to yes.  I did not file an extension and I did not pay any extra with my original filing in April.  The 1040-X  line 16 says $26,476.  We paid tax of $59,117 with the original return via withholding & estimates.  This resulted in a carry forward to 2020 of $20,264.  With the amended return we now owe a balance of $261.

Any idea where the amount on line 16 on the 1040Z comes from?

My new 1040 for 2019 says we owe $261 but the 1040X says I have a refund of $26,215 coming?

Todd E [phone number removed] 

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DavidS127
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Amounts Paid with extention

More information may help resolve your issue.  For example, what version of TurboTax are you using; if Download/CD, are you completing the amendment in the Step-by-Step questions or Forms mode; did you follow the instructions to not make changes until TurboTax had "frozen" you originally filed amounts; on the amended Form 1040 what amount are you showing on line 22 for applied to next year; on the original 1040 you filed how much was refunded (after applying the $20,264 to 2020); and what is the amount on line 23 of Form 1040X?

 

If you didn't pay any additional amounts in income taxes (including via the K-1), the line 16 of the 1040X should be "zero".

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