IRS publishes tips for amending returns
If you discover an omission or error made on your already filed tax
return, you may need to file an amended return. Here are some IRS tips for
amending returns.
2.
File an amended return to correct errors or change your original
filing.
3.
Don't file an amended return to correct math errors or to attach forms
you forgot to attach originally. The IRS will mail a request for the forms and
will automatically correct math errors.
4.
You generally have three years from the original filing date to file an
amended return.
5.
If you're filing for multiple years, you must file a separate Form
1040X for each year.
6.
If you're due a refund from your original filing, wait until you've
received the original refund before you file Form 1040X for an additional
refund.
7.
If you owe more tax with Form 1040X, pay it as soon as possible to
avoid added interest and penalties.
8.
You can track the status of your filed Form 1040X with the IRS's "Where's
My Amended Return?" tool at www.irs.gov
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