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September 10, 2024
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How do I correct my mistake on my 2023 federal tax return?

  • September 10, 2024
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Hello,

 

If I made a mistake on my 2023 federal tax return, which I ended up overpaid the IRS of $145.00.  I already filed 2023 federal tax return, and paid IRS the $145.00.  How do I correct my mistake and get the $145.00 back from IRS?  Can I make the correction with my 2023 Turbo tax deluxe software and request the refund of $145.00?  Your assistance is greatly appreciated.  Thank you very much for your kindness and help!

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Employee
September 10, 2024
September 10, 2024

I looked at the link, and I was able to file an amended federal tax return.  Much appreciated.  Thank you very much for the quick reply!

VolvoGirl
Employee
September 10, 2024

What do you need to change?  Did you use the Online browser version or the Desktop installed program?  Sounds like you used the Desktop program?

 

To amend the Desktop program.  Start by opening your return as usual. Go up to File-Open.

 

If you don't see a button for Need to Amend a Filed Return? on your home screen then you can get to it here. Go to:
Federal Taxes -or- Personal (for H&B)
Other Tax Situations
last section, Other Tax Forms
Amend A Return - Click the Start or Update button


How did you file the original return? Did you efile or mail it?  You first might have to tell the program it was filed.  If you efiled  you have to check the filing status inside the program. Open your return and go up to menu item

File > Electronic Filing > Check Electronic Filing Status

 

Then save your return with the status. Go to File-Save.  Oh and be sure to save your original return with another name so the amended return doesn't overwrite it and you can start over if it gets messed up.

 

 

September 10, 2024

I need to change the Roth IRA contributions to $0.00.  Yes, I used Desktop installed program.  Yes, I used Desktop program.  I did efile.  Much appreciated.  Thank you very much for you helps! 

VolvoGirl
Employee
September 10, 2024

How did that change your return?  ROTH IRA contributions are not deductible in the first place so changing it to zero shouldn’t affect your return.  Unless you had a penalty for excess contribution?  Or maybe got the Savers Credit?