Accidentally Filed Taxes Twice
What should I expect if I accidentally file taxes twice this year? 3
This year my husband and I failed. When making the first deposit, a fee is collected by post and a money order is sent (this is an incorrect deposit). The second time it was fixed, but it is electronic and we can expect errors. I'm sure the electronically filed tax will arrive first, this is the version that was sent in the mail. Will they take the money and send me tears? Should I wait?
Sometimes, in your case, the IRS will accept the EFILE and then consider the posted return as a modified return until it can determine which one is correct.
Your situation will depend on the person in the IRS handling the second return (return of paper with check). The person will decide what you mean by document. Now, there are people in the IRS who use common sense and probably do more. On the other hand, there are some who do not. If all else fails, your file will be processed and you will receive your rendering. This is followed by a letter asking what you want to do with the return of the paper and what you want to do with the check. If things do not go well, they will assume that the document has returned to correct changes and check in anyway. In this case, you can receive a gram to claim a refund. If you haven't heard from the IRS before April 15, give them a few days to recover from the tax season and call them to see what happens.
He probably doesn't want you to break it. If your husband has not paid his taxes in 3 years, the IRS will cover all the taxes he can afford, as well as interest and collection options. I helped, it could be more useful than hiding the expected rendering further. If you have a good reason why you haven't done it in 3 years, they can pay all taxes due without your pen, with interest and charges.
The first process is accepted, the second is rejected. Payment will be kept safe until the submitted payment is rejected. As a result, it may take some time to get your money back.