You DID NOT receive a refund for a 2018 tax return yet. Even without the partial government shut down, the IRS wouldn't have STARTED processing returns before today.
AT MOST, you received a LOAN from the tax prep company to be repaid when your refund is received.
Now you need to file an amended return. Depending on the amount withheld and the earnings on the W-2 you SHOULD have known was coming, it is actual possible you are due an ADDITIONAL refund, but more likely you now owe the IRS.
You apparently filed and got a refund anticipation loan. The actual return and refund take 3 weeks to process. Once those three weeks are up, you amend and pay back the additional taxes you owe.
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You have to amend and may owe some back, no way around that.
You must file Form 1040X to add this W-2 to what you filed earlier. You may or may not owe some money or get more back.
You DID NOT receive a refund for a 2018 tax return yet. Even without the partial government shut down, the IRS wouldn't have STARTED processing returns before today.
AT MOST, you received a LOAN from the tax prep company to be repaid when your refund is received.
Now you need to file an amended return. Depending on the amount withheld and the earnings on the W-2 you SHOULD have known was coming, it is actual possible you are due an ADDITIONAL refund, but more likely you now owe the IRS.
you'll most likely have to pay at least some of it back.
You will need to file an amended return after the original refund is sent.
The fact that you have already spend some of the refund is irrelevant.
What is your question?
The IRS hasn't yet processed your tax return or your tax refund. After all that is done, you'll need to file an amended tax return.
Impossible.
You apparently filed and got a refund anticipation loan. The actual return and refund take 3 weeks to process. Once those three weeks are up, you amend and pay back the additional taxes you owe.
You mean your refund?
If you started work there in 2018, of course they gave you a W2. Evidently you filed before you got the W2?
File an amended return.