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rayu703
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I accidentally filed my taxes twice. One from accountant and 2nd from TurboTax to calculate the amount. It’s only a day difference with same bank infos. What should I do?

Filed taxes twice. 

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CarissaM
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I accidentally filed my taxes twice. One from accountant and 2nd from TurboTax to calculate the amount. It’s only a day difference with same bank infos. What should I do?

There is nothing you can do once both returns are submitted. The IRS will reject one of your returns and send you an error code.

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I accidentally filed my taxes twice. One from accountant and 2nd from TurboTax to calculate the amount. It’s only a day difference with same bank infos. What should I do?

Since you cannot file two tax  returns, one of them will be rejected.
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CarissaM
Intuit Alumni

I accidentally filed my taxes twice. One from accountant and 2nd from TurboTax to calculate the amount. It’s only a day difference with same bank infos. What should I do?

There is nothing you can do once both returns are submitted. The IRS will reject one of your returns and send you an error code.

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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