glenfar
Returning Member

Abort a Refile (desktop version)

I have the desktop version of Turbotax - I did the netfile a couple weeks ago, but my employer messed up my T4. So I have to go in and do a Refile. Unfortunately I apparently messed up the process ... I gather (now) that I'm supposed to start the Refile process THEN make my changes. I made my changes first ...

So now when I go to Refile, it tells me there's no changes. Not sure if I should just 'Refile' that, but I'm assuming it wouldn't send the right data to CRA.

What I want to do is abort the Refile, revert my changes - then start the Refile process over again (in the right order this time). But I can't find anyway to do that!

 

SylL
Returning Member

After you file

The refile is treated like a separate return.  You can delete it by clicking the trash can.  Go back to the original file and click the refile button which appears beside the name of the file.  When you do that it creates a separate return.  Click copy and it brings all current information in then make t he changes

 

glenfar
Returning Member

After you file

Are you sure you're talking about the desktop version? I've see that suggestion before for the online version, but on the desktop version I don't see a trash can, and I certainly don't see that it created a separate return.

tdibratt
Returning Member

After you file

I am having a similar problem on desktop version.  I changed my return after EFILE.  I received a T5 slip late.  The NETFILE process hung up and aborted.  Now when I go in and try again TT thinks the old EFILE and new EFILE are the same values so it does not show me the changes.  How do I fix this?

After you file

 

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Bruce1716
New Member

After you file

So one year later, TurboTax has still not addressed this issue.

I Netfiled 3 weeks ago, realized I missed inputing some income, so hit "change a return" with the result that the NEW figure entered shows up in the "old amount" column and thus the change is NIL.

I spent 50 minutes online with technician trying to solve.

Bottom line:  Nothing can be done as TurboTax somehow recorded the  new amount as an old amount and thinks that amount was netfiled - which it was not.

We concluded that I needed to contract CRA myself to resolve - and not use TurboTax. 

TurboTax has an obvious bug but they have still, despite this thread being a year old, have not addressed it leaving thier customers out to hang.

Sigh . . . 

SylL
Returning Member

After you file

Thanks for bringing this forward. Guess they are more interested in jamming up the prices

would a T1adjustment work?  Simple - only one line to complete. Choose a free program for a simple return - CRA has a list

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Tarbotux
New Member

After you file

Another year on, and this bug still exists.   Got a late receipt, open Turbotax, enter the receipt, select ReFile and it says no changes.  No way to go back.

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