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New Member
posted May 1, 2024 4:08:08 PM

How do I access my 2022 tax filing if i want to make changes/updates. I just recently finished it before doing the 2023 year.

I'm using Untuit turbotax the free version

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Moderator
May 1, 2024 4:18:26 PM

Did you file your 2022 tax return? If yes, you can't make changes now until you get your notice of assessment. 

 

Thank you for choosing TurboTax. 

New Member
May 1, 2024 4:23:46 PM

I cannot Netfile so I printed a copy and have to mail it in so no, I have not mailed it yet & want to make changes before that.  And the reason for the change is after printing it out I see on the T1-2022 page that it is claiming a canada caregiver amount for spouse of $7525 when I didn't even claim that because my income is less than the basic personal amount of $14,398 so that caregiver amount doesn't do anything to help me.  I don't want to confuse the government with that when I'm not claiming it,  or making it look like I'm lying or something, especially when I didn't claim it on  my 2023 taxes.  

Intuit Alumni
May 3, 2024 5:23:10 AM

Once you have certified that the information was correct before you printed your return to mail, changes can no longer be made unless you wait to Refile after you receive the Notice of Assessment.

Since you did not send it in yet, you can restart a new return and make your changes instead of sending in this already printed return. Make sure to delete it once you are done so there will be no confusion with the saved return later.

 

Thank you for choosing TurboTax.

New Member
Jul 13, 2024 10:50:14 AM

notice of assessement received

Level 2
Jul 15, 2024 7:31:37 AM

As you received your full notice of assessment, now you can use Change My Return, a tool in My CRA Account that allows you to make adjustment requests for the 10 previous calendar years or you can easily refile using the same software you originally filed with. 

 

For more information, please see our TurboTax article: How to Change Your Tax Return After You’ve Filed.