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Amended Tax Return

Making sure your tax return is correct, even if that means amending your return, is better than having an incorrect return and hoping the IRS doesn’t notice!

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Amended Tax Return

If the IRS notices that you filed an amended return, will that cause them to inspect your tax return more closely and trigger a full-blown tax audit?

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What should I do if I receive a notice for overpayment from work benefits with the workforce commission, and I have already filed my taxes?

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Schedule K-1

If the income items on the Schedule K-1 are sufficiently large, they will generate additional taxes due on your return. You will need to amend your tax return.

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Form 1099-Misc

For 2018 taxes I did not add my 1099. The IRS is saying I owe. How can I remedy this? I have the 1099 ready to add.

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Generally, amending an already filed tax return will not extend the time the IRS has to audit the return, which is normally three years.

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If you need to amend your federal tax return, this is done on Form 1040X. Here are some dos and don'ts when filing an amended tax return.

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