-I filed form 4868 in May 2020, and erroneously put $0 paid instead of the large amount I actually paid. I did not catch this error (embarrassing) before e-filing.
-I am amending my return to get a refund, but when I change "amount paid with extension" in TurboTax to the actual amount I paid, the amount of my tax/refund due does not change. The only way I can get TT to calculate that I am now due a refund is to instead enter the amount I paid with my extension as an estimated tax payment.
How can I make TurboTax take into account the corrected amount I paid?
Amounts paid with a federal extension should be entered in Deductions & Credits > Estimates and Other Taxes Paid.
Thank you! These are exactly the steps I followed before (and just tried again). But when I change the amount paid with the 2020 extension from $0 to the (large) correct amount, Turbotax does not calculate a new amount of tax refund/due . When go back to confirm that the extension payment amount is still there, I can see it, but the amount of tax due does not change. If I instead enter a new estimated tax payment, TurboTax does then calculate a refund. It seems like Turbotax is not "looking" at the amount put in the "paid with extension" data field.
Thanks,
Mike
@michael-boorstei Hi Mike, sorry you are having an issue with TurboTax. It's hard to tell what's going on without looking at your tax data.
TurboTax may have locked your $0 extension payment. You can try deleting the Tax Payments Worksheet. This may clear your $0 and allow you to enter your actual payment. If you do this, you will have to re-enter any tax payments except for withholding on W-2s and 1099s.
Make a note of your federal and state refund/tax due boxes before doing this. Since you are clearing a $0 extension payment, the numbers should be the same after you delete the Tax Payments Worksheet. Otherwise you'll have to re-enter something.
The IRS usually catches this error and corrects it automatically but it takes a while ... no amendment is needed.
Unfortunately deleting the tax payments worksheet did not work, as Turbotax still does not calculate a refund when I re-enter the correct tax extension payment. Is there any other way to get Turbotax to recognize the extension payment? If I enter it as an estimated tax payment on the date I filed and paid the extension (which DOES cause a refund to be calculated), will this cause a problem with my tax form overall?
Thank you.
You have to file on paper now, e-File is closed. You can get 1040 and Schedule 3 in fillable PDF form from the IRS website.
Enter the correct amounts on Schedule 3 line 9 and 1040 line 31.
Sounds like another bug in TurboTax 2020. There are many.
Sorry I missed that you already filed (embarrassing) .
IRS will refund your overpayment, probably in less time than it takes IRS to process a 1040-X.
So it is simplest to only wait for that .
BUT
if you insist, 1040-X.PDF is also on the IRS website.
Amounts paid with a federal extension should be entered in Deductions & Credits > Estimates and Other Taxes Paid.
2020 federal taxes paid with extension