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If your refund was only $1,847 when it should have been $8,845, the government will send you an explanation letter why they didn't refund the $6,998.
The amount you're short may also be caused by a refund offset. This is when the government applies part or all of your refund towards your past-due income tax, child or spousal support, student loans, or state unemployment compensation debts.
Finally, the government may have made a correction to your tax return, resulting in a lower (or higher!) than anticipated refund. Again, you'll get an official explanatory letter when this happens.
Source: TurboTax FAQ
If your refund was only $1,847 when it should have been $8,845, the government will send you an explanation letter why they didn't refund the $6,998.
The amount you're short may also be caused by a refund offset. This is when the government applies part or all of your refund towards your past-due income tax, child or spousal support, student loans, or state unemployment compensation debts.
Finally, the government may have made a correction to your tax return, resulting in a lower (or higher!) than anticipated refund. Again, you'll get an official explanatory letter when this happens.
Source: TurboTax FAQ
Can I amend my taxes it was before it went to irs I think I did spmethong wrong
You can't amend something you never filed. You can correct your input into TurboTax and file.
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