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February 27, 2022
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Filing Status: Married-Filing Joint ReturnTax Period Ending: December 31, 2021Your Expected Refund Amount: $5,314.00Adjusted Refund Amount: $1,114.00

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We changed the amount claimed as Recovery Rebate Credit on your tax return. The error was in one or more of the following:
The Social Security number of one or more individuals claimed as a qualifying dependent was missing or incomplete.
The last name of one or more individuals claimed as a qualifying dependent does not match our records.
One or more individuals claimed as a qualifying dependent exceeds the age limit.
Your adjusted gross income exceeds $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly, $112,500 if head of household).
The amount was computed incorrectly

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DoninGA
Employee
February 27, 2022

That would look like you filed as Married Filing Jointly with one dependent since the amount adjusted is $4,200 at $1,400 per person.

Did you indicate on your tax return that you did NOT receive the 3rd stimulus payment?  If so, the IRS records show that the stimulus payment was sent to you so they adjusted your tax return accordingly.

 

Check you bank account for the March - May 2021 timeframe and see if there is a deposit of $4,200.

If not and you never received the stimulus payments then you can start a trace on the payment using the information in this IRS website - https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/questions-and-answers-about-the-third-economic-impact-payment-topic-j-payment-issued-but-lost-stolen-destroyed-or-not-received

DoninGA
Employee
February 27, 2022

Edit answer for only 'one' dependent.