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Did everything work out for your brother? I literally just did the same thing
The post about a brother is over a year old, so you may not get a response.
What you hopefully did was:
1. amend your 2020 return to remove the wrong W-2.
2. amend your 2019 (or whichever) return to add the wrong W-2 to the right return.
To learn more information on how to amend your return, please see this TurboTax FAQ.
Nope, I was putting all my information in and then at the last page it asked to do a checker. It came back and asked for me to I put the information from a job I worked in 2018 so I added that information.
"It came back and asked for me to I put the information from a job I worked in 2018 so I added that information. "
OK, so you say that TurboTax asked you to enter a W-2 from 2018?
When you enter TurboTax for the first time for a given year, you are given the option to carry over tax information from the previous year, to save you some typing.
Generally, the text from W-2s and 1099s is carried over but the dollar amounts are not because these typically change each year.
If you have a W-2 that is carried over to your 2020 return that refers to a job that you did not have in 2020, then please delete that W-2.
To do that, please do a Search (upper right) for w-2 and click on the jump-to link (Mac users must find W-2 in the Topics List).
This should show you a table of W-2 entries. Look (edit) the various entries until you can identify the obsolete one. Then use the Back button to back up until you see the table again, and use the Delete button or the trash can icon to delete the W-2 that you no longer need.
And if you filed your 2020 return with this 2018 W-2 information, then you will need to amend your return.
So since I already filed when will I be able to amend?
You will file a return for the year the W-2 reflects. You cannot include a W-2 from a prior year on your current 2020, tax return.
TurboTax has exactly what you need to complete the prior year return.
The statute of limitations do not begin until a tax return is filed, meaning the IRS can review that tax year indefinitely and charge any tax due with interest and penalty, if applicable.
However, a refund will not be issued beyond three years of the filing deadline, or April 15th of the year following the tax year in question.
If you need to amend a tax return for a prior year use the link below.
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