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Can I change information before filing?
What did you need to change ?
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I need to change what i saved on turbo tax before filing
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Job expenses
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I don't think I filed head of household when I filed
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Yes, you can click the tabs "PERSONAL INFO", "FEDERAL TAXES", "STATE TAXES" to make any changes you entered before you file your return.
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I need to add some interet
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As long as you have not e-filed your return, you can add new information. If you have e-filed and your return was accepted by the IRS, you will need to amend your return.
If you have closed and saved the return and are having a hard time getting back into the return. follow these instructions:
Log back in your TurboTax account and
- "add a state" to open the return back up (you are not really adding a state, just to open it back up).
- This will bring you back into your return.
To add the interest:
- At the upper right corner, in the search box, type in 1099int then Enter
- Select "Jump to 1099int "
- Follow prompts
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