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April 2, 2025
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is it possible to review your tax return before you amended it?

  • April 2, 2025
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    JohnB5677
    April 2, 2025

    Yes,  if you've already filed the tax return you can view or print it.

    Once you've provided payment you can follow these steps:

     

    • Sign into your TurboTax account.
    • Open your return.
    • Select Tax Tools from the left menu,
      • You may have to minimize both the Federal and State options by clicking the Down Arrows on the Sidebar.
      • You will then clearly see Tax Tools
      • Click the arrow to up to see additional options
    1. then Print Center
      1. (on mobile devices, tap in the upper left corner to expand the menu).
    2. Select Print, save, or preview this year's return,
    3. Follow any additional instructions.
    4. Once your PDF opens in Adobe Acrobat Reader, select the printer icon near the top.
    5. Make any adjustments in the Print window and then select Print at the bottom.

    Can I print a copy in TurboTax Online before I file it?

     

    You can also view prior to filling.

    You can preview your tax return by going to:

     

    1. On the menu bar on the left that shows.
    2. Select Tax Tools
    3. On the drop-down select Tools
      1. Tip: If you don't see the dropdown for Tools, minimize the Home feature.
    4. On the popup menu
    5. Select View Tax Summary
    6. On the left sidebar
    7. Select Preview my 1040.
    8. Schedules 1,2 & 3 are included if you scroll down past your 1040.
    9. To return to the entry screens press Back on the sidebar.

    Some key numbers on your 1040 tax return are:

    Line 9 - Total Income

    Line 11 - AGI

    Line 15 - Taxable Income

    Line 19 - Child Tax Credit

    Line 24 - Total Tax.

    Line 25 d - Withholdings.

    Line 26 - Estimated tax payments

    Line 27 - Earned Income Credit

    Line 28 - Additional Child Credit

    Line 33 - Payments including Credits.

    Line 34 - Overpayments.

    Line 37 - Tax owed.

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