I missed a form in my tax filing. The filing has been accepted. Should I file an amendment or a superseding return now? How can I do that?
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You cannot change or add anything on the return that you just e-filed, nor can you stop it. It is too late, just like when you put an envelope in a US mailbox on the corner. The IRS does not allow you to take it back.
If you left out a W-2, a 1099G, or a dependent, or a 1099 etc…DO NOT change your return while it is “pending.” The changes will go nowhere.
Now you have to wait until the IRS either rejects or accepts your return. If your return is rejected, you will be able to go into your account and make the necessary changes to your tax return and re-submit your return.
Sometimes—not always— the IRS corrects your mistakes, while they are processing your return.
If the IRS accepts your return, however, then you have to wait longer until it has been fully processed and you have received your refund. THEN you can prepare an amended tax return and e-file or mail it in. You have to be able to work from that return exactly the way it was when it was e-filed originally. You will need to use a form called a 1040X.
Meanwhile, DO NOT go in and start changing anything on your return in the system, or you will make a mess for yourself. Sit tight and wait until you see what the IRS does with the return you just e-filed
If you used TurboTax Online to file your original return, and you want to file a superseding return, you will have to start over with a new account, create a new return, then print and mail it. If you want to file an amended return, you should not do so until you have received your refund (if you are due a refund). If you are not due a refund, make sure any payment you may have made has been processed.
Steps to Amend (TurboTax Online)
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For additional information on how to file an amended return see the following TurboTax article:
How to File an Amended Tax Return with the IRS
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