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July 19, 2020
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Accidently paid federal twice, how do I get second payment back

  • July 19, 2020
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DoninGA
Employee
July 19, 2020

Explain how you accidentally paid the federal taxes owed twice?

 

Did you select Direct Debit from your bank account for the federal taxes owed when in the File section of the TurboTax program and e-file your federal tax return?

Did you also pay the federal taxes owed using the IRS payment website? - https://www.irs.gov/payments

April 21, 2021

Yes, that seems to be what I did. 

Carl11_2
Employee
July 19, 2020

If you paid the IRS twice, thus having paid them more than you owe, you'll need to "wait it out". More than likely they'll just refund the difference once things open back up to normal, because of the pandemic. There's also the likelihood that if you made two identical payment amounts on the same date, their computers will flag it for more immediate human attention. (Happened to me one year.)

 

July 19, 2020

as long as the payments had your SSSN and the year you were paying the IRS should catch the double payment and refund the excess unless you owe like child support or some other item where there's an offset in effect. 

if you don't get it in about 4 weeks you should call the IRS.

 

 

800-829-1040

DO NOT SELECT OPTION 1 FOR REFUND BECAUSE THAT WILL TAKE YOU TO THE IRS AUTOMATED RESPONSE.

- Choose Option 2 (Personal income tax)

- Then press 1 (Form, tax history, or payment)

- Press 4 (For all other questions)

- Press 2 (For all other questions)

- When it asks you to enter your SSN or EIN to access your account information, don’t enter anything. After is asks twice, you will get another menu

- Press 2 for personal or individual tax questions, it should then connect you to a live IRS representative.