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Amended Returns & Form 1040X

Question:   What should I do if I made a mistake on my federal return that I have already filed?


Answer:   It depends on the type of mistake that you made:

  • Many mathematical errors are caught in the processing of the tax return itself.
  • If you did not attach a required schedule the service will contact you and ask for the missing information.
  • If you did not report all your income or did not claim a credit, you are entitled to file an amended or corrected return using Form 1040X (PDF), Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.

When filing an amended or corrected return:

  • Include copies of any schedules that have been changed or any Form W-2 (PDF) you did not include.
  • The Form 1040X (PDF) should be submitted after you receive your refund or by the due date of the return, whichever, is earlier.
  • Generally, to claim a refund, the Form 1040X (PDF) must be received within three years after the date you filed your original return or within two years after the date you paid the tax, whichever is later.

Additional Information:

Category: IRS Procedures

Subcategory: Amended Returns & Form 1040X


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The OMB number for this study is 1545-1432.
If you have any comments regarding this study, please write to:
IRS, Tax Products Coordinating Committee
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