2747197
turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
Close icon
Do you have a TurboTax Online account?

We'll help you get started or pick up where you left off.

Filing late - not amended

My daughter completed her state taxes in TurboTax but never mailed the return. Now, she's adding a little more information and TurboTax is filling out an amended (1040X) return . But she doesn't need to file an amended return; she needs to file a regular (1040) return. How is she supposed to get TurboTax to let her just file a regular return?

x
Do you have an Intuit account?

Do you have an Intuit account?

You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.

1 Best answer

Accepted Solutions
Hal_Al
Level 15

Filing late - not amended

I previously said "But, since you didn't save the actual filed state return (except as a pdf), you will have go go thru the state program and amend it too.  That should restore your state data, to what you file."

 

I shoulda said MAY have to amend the sate return.  After you complete the fist six steps, re-open the software and review your state forms.  Compare them to the previously saved PDF. If they are the same, you're done.

 

If you need to amend the state, click on the STATE TAXES tab, then Illinois.  Go thru the state program until you are asked if you need to amend. 

 

View solution in original post

21 Replies

Filing late - not amended

But what happened with your original Federal 1040 return?   Did you file it?   Did you click on Amend to let you back into your return?  

You should Click on Add a State to let you back into your return.  If you clicked on the amend button you might need to undo that first.  How to delete an Amended return in the Online version

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/amending/help/how-do-i-cancel-or-undo-an-amended-return-in-turbota...

 

To change a return If you haven't mailed or efiled yet, see

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/i-want-to-change-a-return-i-ve-printed-but-haven-t...

 

Filing late - not amended

She's using the installed, not online version.

 

She did e-file her Federal return, but she never filed her state return altogether. That was all back in April.

 

Today, she opened TurboTax and - yes - clicked "file an amended return". Now that she's at this point in TurboTax of it assuming she wants to file both an amended Federal and state, how does she file an amended Federal return but a first-time state return?

 

Does she need to pull up a backup of the .tax2021 file (from before today) and start over? That seems a bit extreme, but she could do it if necessary.

Filing late - not amended

@Eli923 

 

Reverting to a backup file is actually the easiest way to unwind from such an error,

assuming you know how to do it.

Filing late - not amended

I was able to restore the original file from backup.

 

That file contains:

  • Federal - already submitted via e-file
  • state - never submitted

OK, so starting from that restored file, how does she now:

  • Federal - file an amended return
  • state - file a regular (albeit late) return

?

Thank you!

Filing late - not amended

File the state return first, assuming it is correct and complete.

 

@Eli923 

Filing late - not amended

So...

  1. Finish modifying the state return - then file it
  2. Go to the beginning and click "start an amended return"
    • don't open state
    • modify federal - then file it
  3. Save and close TurboTax

?

Filing late - not amended

you need first  to determine whether your 1040 amendment is going to impact the state return.

@Eli923 

Filing late - not amended

It will:  she's correcting her income and adding 1099-DIV.

Filing late - not amended

After amending 1040, you should then be able to File updated state return, before submitting 1040X amendment.

 

If not  (TurboTax can be tricky), consider printing and mailing state return, then delete state return.

States don't have the paper backlog that IRS has,

Filing late - not amended

Sorry, I'm really unclear as to exactly what steps she needs to take. Could you please list out each step? Sorry, I'm just not getting it... Thank you!

Hal_Al
Level 15

Filing late - not amended

I don't think TurboTax (TT) is capable of doing what you need.  You'll have to use a work around.

 

Here's how I would do it:

Update your federal return with the changes, but don't tell TT it's an amendment.  Everything, including the changes will transfer to the state return. Complete the state return.  Print and mail it. Save a copy of the state PDF for your records. Then close the program, but  DON'T SAVE.   Then re-open the program and do your federal amendment, re-entering the changes.

Filing late - not amended

Using the steps noted above, since the 1040 was e-Filed, you should be able to e-File the state return also.

this is another fuzzy area in TurboTax.

 

@Eli923 

Filing late - not amended

Thanks, @Hal_Al , very clear!

 

Next year, when TT opens the file that was (actually) saved (according to your instructions), will it have the correct information from 2021 to build off of for 2022 - or will she have to go in and start making "surgical" updates to get an accurate output for 2022?

Hal_Al
Level 15

Filing late - not amended

Q. Next year, when TT opens the file that was (actually) saved (according to your instructions), will it have the correct information from 2021 to build off of for 2022?

A. Yes. But, since you didn't save the actual filed state return (except as a pdf), you will have go go thru the state program and amend it too.  That should restore your state data, to what you file.  Although, depending on what state you filed, the forms may not look the same as the actual file form.

Unlock tailored help options in your account.

message box icon

Get more help

Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.

Post your Question