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1040X - IRS asking for additional documentation

  • September 30, 2023
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Greetings All, 

 

I have a turbotax premier product for tax year 2020. I prepared my 2020 returns (original and amendment) using Turbo premier software. I was unable to file the 1040X online and so I took a print out straight off Turbo and sent 1040X for 2020 to IRS. IRS has written back to me that they need additional documentation.  The two reasons I filed an amendment:

1. I claimed less CTC for my daughter by a mistake (regular Child tax credit and NOT additional). I incorrectly claimed $500 instead of $2000

2. The Economic stimulus I received for year 2020 was less than what  turbo calculated thro 1040X. ( I received $1,800 for a family of three, whereas turbo calculated that I should have received an additional $2,900).

As far as I know there is no specific documentation for the above and Turbo did not print out as well. Any help on how I can respond to IRS?

Best answer by NCPERSON1

Hi @NCPERSON1 ,

1. Yes the SSN was issued prior to April 2021 - Confirmed

2. Line 11 AGI : 148,715

3. IRS said "But we don't have all the information to process it. The following list explains what we need". They seem to have looked at it but  stalled it. There are no specific 'list' specified in their letter. "Send any supporting forms or schedules to support the credits you are claiming in form 1040X" This is what they stated. They did not comment on either CTC or Stimulus additional claim. 

4. Yes,  my1040X was incorrect. The total Stimulus I received was entered incorrect. Instead of entering $3,600 I entered $1,800. Line  15 is displaying $2,900 (incorrect). But question to you: Should not line 15 be $1100 ? (EIP1: $500 + EIP 2: $600).  Line 7  is correctly displaying 1,500. 

5. I entered as follows as explanation:

    1.Incorrectly claimed less child tax credit for my daughter XXX.
    2. Recovery rebate credit was not claimed

Thanks a lot for getting into the details.  Do let know what I should do. 


@sayarbai so sounds like the 1040X was never processed.  You can verify this by looking at the transcript - there should be no adjustments as a result of the amendment.

 

So let's start over and here are my suggestions

 

1) Line 7 column B should show a $1500 adjustment

2) Line 15 column B should show a $1100 adjustment.  Be sure the 'other' box is checked and the works "RRC"- Recovery Rebate Credit"  placed on the line next to 'other'.

 

Be sure you complete Part I,  How did you complete this originally?  On Line 27, column A should be "1", column B should be a -1 and column C should be zero.  On Line 25, column A should be zero, column B should be "1" and column C should be "1".   

 

Be sure to list your dependent again with the SSN and check the CTC column box.  did you do that the 1st time? 

 

As the explanation for Part III, try this.

 

"Child born August XX, 2020. Did not originally claim RRC1 or RRC 2 for this newborn.  Further, inadvertantly did not claim Child Tax Credit which we are eligible for as newborn lived with us all year.  Amendment eliminates the $500 Tax Credit for Other Dependents and adds $2,000 for the Child Tax Credit, netting to $1500 adjustment."  

 

let me know!

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Employee
September 30, 2023

I will page @Critter-3 

VolvoGirl
Employee
September 30, 2023

How old is/was your child?  You need to double check what the IRS sent you for the first 2 Stimulus payments.   Check your bank statements and even your IRS  account.   How much did you have on your original 1040 line 30 for the Recovery Rebate Credit?     Line 30 is only if you didn't get the full amount or qualify for more. Not the amount you already got.   The IRS shows you already got the first 2,900.  

 

EIP1 The first Stimulus payment was 1,200 for each spouse and 500 for each dependent under 17. Came out in spring of 2020.  So you  should have received 1200+1200+500=2,900

 

EIP2 The second Stimulus was 600 per person and dependents under 17. The 2nd stimulus checks started going out at the very end of December 2020 and continued into January/Feb 2021.  600x3=1,800


The first 2 Stimulus payments went on your 2020 return even if you got the second one in Jan/Feb 2021.

 

 

 

sayarbaiAuthor
September 30, 2023

Thank you for your response.

1. My child is now 2.5 years old - she ws born in 2020. I made a clerical error in my original return where I said my child does not have the eligibility to work - the question from turbo was misleading.  So I received only $500 instead of $2,000.

2. I did login to my IRS account thro ID.me and do clearly see the stimulus payments received for 2020. It is two payments totaling $1,800.  When I looked at my original 1040 filed for 2020, I noticed that the stimulus payment that is stated as  received is as $2,400 which is incorrect. Not sure if I missed overriding what Turbo presented. I received only $1,800. I have the printout from IRS account statement. I was thinking to attach it to IRS response.

Your EIP1 and EIP2 makes sense to me. I should have received in total $2,900 + 1,800, but received only $1,800 based on my IRS acct.

Would you advice what docs I should attach?

VolvoGirl
Employee
September 30, 2023

Don't know what to do about the missing Stimulus.  You might check the IRS under your wife's ssn account.  If your child was born in 2020 they probably only sent you 2,400 based on your 2019 return.  So you need the 500 for the child.  

 

You probably didn't get the CTC  (and 500 stimulus) because you answered a different question wrong.  You had to answer YES on this one. ......  

Did your child live with you for the whole year? Answer YES even if they were born late in the year even on Dec 31. And same for how many months in the USA

 

Then was at least half of child's expenses paid by CHILD? Usually is NO, Child didn't pay for more than half of their living expenses.

 

So go back and look for those questions under Personal or My Info for your child.