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Only if you can go to Intuit and pull the plug on their computers.
As a side note, I think when Intuit announced that they would hold returns, they issued a little caveat about once you submit the return it is gone and it ain't coming back. They really meant it.
Following in the footsteps of a famous squirrel ---------------- this is why it is better to hold returns instead of letting Intuit do the holding for you.
Time machine?
No - DeLoreans are too hard to find this time of year.
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