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Why is my (in progress) refund amount changing when I log out and back in to TurboTax with no other changes being made to my income, expenses, or tax return information?
There was nearly a $1000 decrease in my return (in progress) estimate from the time I logged out the first time to when I logged back in to continue working on it. No changes were made. All that I did was logged out and back in a day later.
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Why is my (in progress) refund amount changing when I log out and back in to TurboTax with no other changes being made to my income, expenses, or tax return information?
There may have been a program update. Was it yesterday Jan 7? They do updates on Thursday.
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Why is my (in progress) refund amount changing when I log out and back in to TurboTax with no other changes being made to my income, expenses, or tax return information?
Yes, it was. So, you're saying that a program update could potentially change the way my return or deductions are calculated?
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Why is my (in progress) refund amount changing when I log out and back in to TurboTax with no other changes being made to my income, expenses, or tax return information?
Yes. That's why you should not file early. The IRS hasn't finalized all the forms and calculations yet. See
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Why is my (in progress) refund amount changing when I log out and back in to TurboTax with no other changes being made to my income, expenses, or tax return information?
Thanks so much for the reply. This helped a bunch!