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jhnoblejr
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I omitted one 1099-R and have filed electonically. How to I correct and resubmit?

The IRS has accepted the electronic submission. I gone back to the listing of my 1099-R on Turbo Tax, but I doesn't permit me to add a new 1099-R . . . only to edit those that I have submitted.

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SherekaB
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I omitted one 1099-R and have filed electonically. How to I correct and resubmit?

You would need to Amend your return since it was already Accepted. Do not Amend until you receive your refund. 

Follow these steps to amend: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565

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SherekaB
New Member

I omitted one 1099-R and have filed electonically. How to I correct and resubmit?

You would need to Amend your return since it was already Accepted. Do not Amend until you receive your refund. 

Follow these steps to amend: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565

I omitted one 1099-R and have filed electonically. How to I correct and resubmit?

I found that when amending a return that if you opt to have the software walk you through the steps that you will eventually get an option to add another or new 1099-R. It was from a continuing pension plan, but the software seemed to insist that it was withdrawn from an IRA.

MarilynG1
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I omitted one 1099-R and have filed electonically. How to I correct and resubmit?

Yes, the 1099-R reports all kinds of retirement income.  An IRA will have the 'IRA/Sep/Simple' box checked on the form, so you might want to double-check your form.  It's all taxed the same.

 

Here's more info on Form 1099-R.

 

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