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Step 1: Collect your documents. Gather your original return and all new documents. Step 2: Get the right forms together. Download the necessary forms for the tax year you are amending. Step 3: Fill out a 1040X. Download a current IRS Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Step 4: Submit your amended return.
If you need to amend tax return(s) that you prepared using an online program, you might be able to prepare an amended return using that program. However, the IRS doesn't accept e-filed amended returns. You'll need to print and mail the amendment using Form 1040X.
Step 1: Collect your documents. Gather your original return and all new documents. Step 2: Get the right forms together. Download the necessary forms for the tax year you are amending. Step 3: Fill out a 1040X. Download a current IRS Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Step 4: Submit your amended return.
You can't e-file your amended return. You can prepare amended returns online, but you can't electronically file them. You or your tax professional will need to mail Form 1040X to the IRS, along with corrected or omitted information statements and schedules.
Form 1040X is a generic form and can be used for any tax year. However, filing an amended return is the right thing to do if the correction results in additional tax owed. The IRS will add interest to the amount if you amend the return after your filing deadline. It is rare that they add penalties.
There's no charge to file an amended return (1040X). You'll have to file it on paper (print, sign, and mail) since IRS won't accept e-filed amended returns.
Are you concerned that if you file an amended return that it will trigger an IRS audit? If soon't be. Amending a return is not unusual, and it doesn't raise any red flags with the IRS. In fact, the IRS doesn't want you to overpay or underpay your taxes because of mistakes you make on the original return you file.
You will receive any additional refund you are owed. Amending to pay additional tax. If you're filing an amended tax return because you owe more tax, you should file Form 1040X and pay the tax as soon as possible. This will limit interest and penalty charges.
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