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posted Jun 1, 2019 1:09:38 PM

I efiled and paid by credit card. return was rejected and now I owe more tax. How do I pay that additional amount and why didn't TT walk me through that?

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efiled and paid tax by credit card.

return was rejected and corrected resulting in higher tax owed.

What is the difference and How do I pay that difference?

TT has left me hanging.

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Level 15
Jun 1, 2019 1:09:39 PM

What exactly was the correction?

Level 15
Jun 1, 2019 1:09:40 PM

Ok ... you have NOT paid anything yet ... when the return was rejected the payment was not made either so you need to pay the entire amount owed.

New Member
Jun 1, 2019 1:09:41 PM

why didnt TT walk me through that OR is TT going to use the credit card info I gave last week?

New Member
Jun 1, 2019 1:09:42 PM

my 30 yr old daughter made less than $3000 and did her own taxes and claimed herself as a dependent.  We pay more than 1/2 so she answered incorrectly but at this point it is easier just to lose the $500 credit and pay that much more.  Now I think Im reading that I am still on the hook for the $1400 I thought I had already paid.

Level 15
Jun 1, 2019 1:09:43 PM

Look at your CC or bank  statement  ... did the payment ever happen ?  

Level 15
Jun 1, 2019 1:09:44 PM

So your original e-filing was rejected because your daughter had already claimed herself as a dependent.  

Since you're not planning to challenge her filing, you'll correct your return to remove her as a dependent, and you'll lose that $500 credit.  

You've already paid your TurboTax fees using the credit card you entered when you first filed.  There is no additional charge to re-submit a rejected return.

So other than having already paid your TurboTax fees, you've paid nothing.  It's like you're starting from scratch in terms of paying your federal tax liability.  You should know that there is a "convenience fee" charged for paying your taxes using a credit card.  You'll save that fee if you select "direct debit" to pay your federal taxes.  You'll just have to enter your banking information when you get to that portion of your TurboTax interview.  See all the options to pay your federal tax liability below.

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