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If you realize there was a mistake on your return, you can amend it using Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. For example, a change to your filing status, income, deductions, credits, or tax liability means you need to amend your return.
If you need to make a change or adjustment on a return already filed, you can file an amended return. Use Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and follow the instructions.
Its extremely important to contact the IRS right away. If you receive a refund youre not entitled to, or an amount that is more than you expected, do not cash the check or spend the direct deposit refund until you receive a notice explaining the difference, then follow the instructions on the notice.
You typically must file an amended return within three years from the original filing deadline, or within two years of paying the tax due for that year, if that date is later.
You can amend Tax Year 2019, Tax Year 2020 and Tax Year 2021 Forms 1040 and 1040-SR returns electronically at this time. Additionally, Tax Year 2021 Form 1040-NR Amended and Tax Year 2021 Form 1040-SS/PR Corrected returns can now be filed electronically.
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Can I change my federal income tax return? Once you have dropped your original income tax return in the mailbox or sent it off electronically, you can no longer change that return. (One exception: If your e-filed tax return is rejected, you can make changes before sending it in again.)
If you made a mistake on your tax return, you need to correct it with the IRS. To correct the error, you would need to file an amended return with the IRS. If you fail to correct the mistake, you may be charged penalties and interest. You can file the amended return yourself or have a professional prepare it for you.
Although the IRS often finds and corrects errors during processing, there are certain situations in which a taxpayer may need to file an amended return to make a correction. Here are some quick tips for anyone who discovered they made a mistake or forgot to include something on their tax return.

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