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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your first name, last name, and Social Security Number (SSN) in the designated fields.
  3. Indicate your filing status by checking the appropriate box for Single, Married Filing Jointly, or Head of Household.
  4. If applicable, check the box for federal or state changes and enter the date of final determination.
  5. Complete Schedules 1 through 4 as needed. Enter corrected amounts in Column C based on your original return.
  6. In the section for reasons for amending your return, provide a brief explanation of each change made.
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If You Owe Additional Taxes If the IRS discovers your tax error before you do, they could add interest and penalty fees. The sooner you file the amended return and pay the tax that is the due, the better. Finding an error on your tax return can be unsettling, but rest assured there are ways to fix the problem.
An amended tax return is a form filed by an individual or entity to correct errors that were made in a filed tax return. Examples of mistakes that may need to be corrected can include misreporting earnings and tax credits, the number of dependents claimed, and the filing status.
In order to file a 2013 IRS Tax Return, download, complete, print, and sign the 2013 IRS Tax Forms below and mail the forms to the address listed on the IRS and state forms. Select your state(s) and download, complete, print, and sign your 2013 State Tax Return income forms. You can no longer claim a 2013 Tax Refund.
Keep records for 7 years if you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction. Keep records for 6 years if you do not report income that you should report, and it is more than 25% of the gross income shown on your return. Keep records indefinitely if you do not file a return.
There is a statute of limitations on refunds being claimed on amended returns. In general, if a refund is expected on an amended return, taxpayers must file the return within three years of the due date of the original return, or within two years after the date they paid the tax, whichever is later.

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File Form 1040-X before its too late. Generally, you must file an amended return within three years of filing your original return, or within two years after paying the tax you owe, whichever date is later.
When to file an amended return. Generally, to claim a refund, you must file an amended return within 3 years after the date you filed your original return or 2 years after the date you paid the tax, whichever is later. If you filed early, count from the April tax deadline.
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.

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