Trying to help a young person straighten out a problem and I'm not sure about the next step. I'd appreciate any input, including speculation about what to do next.
This taxpayer decided to file through one of the free services, but she got very confused. Although she had only worked a little over half the year, she erroneously entered her annual salary of $70K, rather than the $40K she actually earned. Then she compounded the problem by failing to enter ANY withholding for federal or state. Thinking she had a $3,600 refund coming from state, she then entered her bank account information. Imagine her surprise when the state drafted $3,600 from her checking account. (Good thing she had overdraft protection).
When she asked her dad (my client) to help her figure out what was wrong, he immediately recognized the problem. He also noticed that a Federal draft for $11K is also on the way. He loaned her the $11K to cover the Federal draft if it shows up, in order to avoid the confusion and fees for a returned draft. But so far nothing has hit the bank account from Fed.
The first step is easy. We file an amended state return with the correct figures and request a refund of the actual refund she was due plus the additional $3,600 they drafted. That isn't a problem. But I can't figure out what to do on the 1040X since the $11K hasn't been drafted yet - as of today. Do I assume it will eventually be drafted and enter it on line 15 (additional tax paid after return was filed), or do leave line 15 blank? The actual withholding will show properly on line 11 either way, but my dilemma is what to do about line 15, which will also affect line 21 (amount you want refunded).
I know IRS will probably eventually get it straightened out regardless of what when we enter, but I can envision a number of scenarios where more confusion might erupt no matter what entry I make on line 15.
Any words of wisdom here?
This taxpayer decided to file through one of the free services, but she got very confused. Although she had only worked a little over half the year, she erroneously entered her annual salary of $70K, rather than the $40K she actually earned. Then she compounded the problem by failing to enter ANY withholding for federal or state. Thinking she had a $3,600 refund coming from state, she then entered her bank account information. Imagine her surprise when the state drafted $3,600 from her checking account. (Good thing she had overdraft protection).
When she asked her dad (my client) to help her figure out what was wrong, he immediately recognized the problem. He also noticed that a Federal draft for $11K is also on the way. He loaned her the $11K to cover the Federal draft if it shows up, in order to avoid the confusion and fees for a returned draft. But so far nothing has hit the bank account from Fed.
The first step is easy. We file an amended state return with the correct figures and request a refund of the actual refund she was due plus the additional $3,600 they drafted. That isn't a problem. But I can't figure out what to do on the 1040X since the $11K hasn't been drafted yet - as of today. Do I assume it will eventually be drafted and enter it on line 15 (additional tax paid after return was filed), or do leave line 15 blank? The actual withholding will show properly on line 11 either way, but my dilemma is what to do about line 15, which will also affect line 21 (amount you want refunded).
I know IRS will probably eventually get it straightened out regardless of what when we enter, but I can envision a number of scenarios where more confusion might erupt no matter what entry I make on line 15.
Any words of wisdom here?
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