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April 2, 2021
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How can I amend my taxes with information from a corrected 1099-G?

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I recently received a corrected 1099-G, so I need to amend my taxes. However, I keep getting this message: "Your return isn't ready to be amended yet. The IRS is making some updates that change how we support amended returns that include unemployment. We'll be updating our product after we have IRS guidance on the best way to file amended returns so they can be processed quickly and accurately."


I understand that this current hold on amends is due to the $10,200 exclusion from the recent passage of The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, but I am trying to correct the information in my return for reasons outside of that exclusion. How do I amend my taxes?

Best answer by justwantananswer

In your case, with a corrected 1099-G and a higher amount of unemployment received, you will need to amend your return.  

When you amend and enter the new 1099-G, TurboTax will automatically adjust the amount so that you do not pay income taxes on the first $10,200 of the unemployment.

 

If your original return included that $10,200 then you will see the adjustment in your amount due or refund amount to reflect that change.  Your AGI will not include that $10,200 for your state or federal taxes.  

 

Follow the steps in this article:  How to Amend



@sda335


The state of Arizona underreported PUI income on 1099-Gs and recently sent out corrected forms. As the original poster noted above, there is no place to correct this in TurboTax. We KNOW we need to file amendments if we have already filed, the question is WHERE to file the amendment. The choices in TurboTax are as follows: W-2, Tax Extenders, 1098-T, 1098-E, 1095-A, 1099-R, 1099-MISC, or different reasons that do NOT include 1099-G. It would be really great if TurboTax could provide a solution.

 

Thank you.

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April 2, 2021

If you have already filed including your unemployment compensation, you cannot amend your return.  The IRS says they will directly send you the refund.

 

If you have already filed, you do not need to file or amend unless the calculations make you newly eligible for additional federal credits and deductions not already included on the original tax return.

 

For details, read here: IRS update on unemployment compensation

sda335Author
April 2, 2021

So the IRS will also automatically correct my return using the new amount from my 1099-G? I knew that they would automatically refund the money from the $10,200 exemption, but nothing I have read says they will automatically amend with a 1099-G correction.

April 2, 2021

Why did they send you a corrected 1099-G?