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DonnaLO
Employee
February 14, 2020

Why do you think there might be a problem?   We may be able to answer specific questions here in this forum.  Please keep in mind that it is a public forum and don't post any personal information.

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Employee
February 14, 2020

If you filed your return and something is wrong, you will be rejected if what you put doesn't match what the IRS has on file. What makes you think that something is wrong with your return? If you entered everything correctly, there should be no need to worry.

BrandiLO
Employee
February 14, 2020

As @jmankok stated, your return would most likely be rejected if anything is entered wrong such as verification information. ex: name, date of birth, social security numbers, etc. If the return is not rejected and they find errors later, they will make and necessary adjustments and send a notice by mail. If there is something you wish to add to the return and it has already been filed and accepted, then you will need to amend the return. If you need to make changes to a return that was already filed and accepted, please click here for instructions. 

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