How to File Tax Amendments

The Internal Revenue Code is lengthy and complex, which can sometimes mean that your personal income tax return includes some errors and omissions. The IRS allows you to voluntarily correct the mistakes you later discover by filing an amended tax return. However, you have to adhere to all eligibility criteria before filing the amendment.

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Staying within the statute of limitations for filing a tax amendment

Before you begin the process of amending a personal income tax return, you should first make sure that filing an amended return isn’t time barred by the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations prohibits you from filing an amendment that increases a refund amount beyond three years of the original filing date or two years of the date you actually pay the tax, (basically whichever one is later).

For example, if you filed your 2019 taxes on April 15, 2020, and did not discover a calculation error until April 16, 2023, the statute of limitations bars you from claiming a refund.

Reasons to file a tax amendment

The IRS allows you to file an amended return only to

If the original return includes mathematical errors that affect your tax liability, you should provide the IRS with sufficient time from the original filing date to fix the error. Generally, the IRS can detect and correct math errors on tax returns within a reasonable amount of time.

The IRS will notify you of any change it makes to your tax return. If additional changes are still necessary after receiving notice, only then should you amend the tax return.

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You’re liable for interest and penalties if the amended return requires an additional payment of tax. However, the IRS may waive all interest and penalties if you can provide reasonable cause.

Amending your tax return

A valid tax return amendment requires you to complete IRS Form 1040-X. The two-page form requires you to update the amounts that differ from what you reported on the first tax return. The form also provides space for you to draft a short note to the IRS explaining why you are amending the return.

However, if the error relates to information you initially reported on a schedule or attachment to the tax return, you have to update that schedule and attach it to the 1040-X.

For example, if you initially underestimated your capital losses because you omitted some stock transactions (presumably on accident), you must prepare a new Schedule D and file it with the 1040-X.

Interest and penalties on tax amendments

Although the IRS encourages taxpayers to amend a tax return when the original does not accurately report the correct tax, you are still liable for interest and penalties if the amended return requires an additional payment of tax.

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