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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-38When a taxpayer should file an amended federal tax return When a taxpayer realizes that their federal tax return has a math error, missing income or other mistake, they should file an amended tax return. A taxpayer must file an amended return if they need to correct:
Math errors and missing schedules The IRS Interactive Tax Assistant can help taxpayers decide if an amended return is necessary How to file an amended tax return Check the status of an amended return When using either tool, taxpayers will need to enter their Social Security or Taxpayer Identification number along with their date of birth and ZIP code to prove their identity. Once authenticated, they can view the status of their amended return across three processing stages: received, adjusted and completed. Some tax returns may take longer to process More information
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