tpesky
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Funny, I don't have a clue either, besides re-entering it all.  I just wonder if H & R would re-enter, then charge the person to do that return then do the adjustment?  I've always wondered if they have more power than us representatives do. I think the easiest solution is to send that person back to who originally created the tax return in the first place.  No drama then..

Thanks for your suggestions

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