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HeatherPLO
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Paid personal credit card for amount due. Federal was rejected

You will not be charged again to correct a Rejected return.  For Rejected returns, please see the Help Article here to assist you with correcting and resubmitting your return.  

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Paid personal credit card for amount due. Federal was rejected

Turbo checked my return and I submitted it (federal and state).  Both were rejected due to an error which Turbo didn't catch.  I had used a personal card to pay the federal taxes due but now that the return was rejected, and I submitted another corrected return (both federal and state) but did not include the credit card info the second time.  Will the IRS charge my credit card I used on the rejected first submitted federal return for the amount due on the second submitted and accepted version?  I did not include credit card into on the second submitted and accepted federal return.  Please respond/answer my concerns.  Thank you.

TiffanyL
Expert Alumni

Paid personal credit card for amount due. Federal was rejected

No. If your return is rejected, you can re-submit without additional charges, unless you are required to upgrade to a higher edition of TurboTax in order to properly prepare your return.

 

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