Mistakes happen, but that doesn’t mean you have to live with them. If you discover an error or omission on a previously filed tax return, an amended return can help correct the situation. At Allied Tax Advisors, we guide our clients through the process of amending their returns, ensuring accuracy and compliance while minimizing any potential penalties or issues with the IRS.

What is an Amended Tax Return?

An amended tax return is a form filed with the IRS to correct errors or make changes to a previously submitted tax return. Whether the error is related to income, deductions, credits, or filing status, an amended return can be filed to correct those discrepancies. The IRS allows individuals and businesses to amend their returns for up to three years after the original filing date or two years after the date the tax was paid, whichever is later.

Common Reasons for Filing an Amended Return

There are many reasons why you might need to amend your tax return, including:

  • Incorrect Income Reporting: Discovering additional income that wasn’t initially reported.
  • Missed Deductions or Credits: Forgetting to claim eligible deductions or tax credits.
  • Filing Status Changes: Changing your filing status, such as moving from “Single” to “Head of Household” or correcting a marital status error.
  • Corrections to Dependents: Adding or removing dependents.
  • IRS Notification: Receiving a notice from the IRS that requires you to update your previously filed return.

State Amendments: In some cases, an amended federal return may require you to file an amended state return as well. We help ensure that both federal and state corrections are properly coordinated to avoid any discrepancies.

Common Reasons for Filing an Amended Return

There are many reasons why you might need to amend your tax return, including

Incorrect Income Reporting

Discovering additional income that wasn’t initially reported.

Missed Deductions or Credits

Forgetting to claim eligible deductions or tax credits

Filing Status Changes

Changing your filing status, such as moving from “Single” to “Head of Household” or correcting a marital status error.

Corrections to Dependents

Adding or removing dependents.

IRS Notification

Receiving a notice from the IRS that requires you to update your previously filed return.

State Amendments

In some cases, an amended federal return may require you to file an amended state return as well. We help ensure that both federal and state corrections are properly coordinated to avoid any discrepancies.

Our Process for Amending Returns

Filing an amended return can be complex, but we make the process seamless for our clients

Review and Analysis

We begin by reviewing your original return and identifying any areas that require correction.

Form Preparation (Form 1040-X)

The IRS requires Form 1040-X to be used for amended individual tax returns. We prepare and file this form on your behalf, ensuring all corrections are accurately documented.

Supporting Documentation

Amended returns often require additional documentation to support changes. We help gather and organize all necessary supporting documents to minimize any delays.

Communication with the IRS

If the IRS has already contacted you regarding your return, we communicate with them directly to ensure your amended return addresses their concerns.

State Filing Requirements

If your federal amendment affects your state taxes, we handle the preparation and submission of any necessary state amended returns to ensure full compliance.

Avoiding Common Mistakes

Amending a tax return requires careful attention to detail. Our team ensures that:

  • All changes are clearly explained to the IRS to avoid confusion or further inquiries.
  • Refunds or additional taxes owed are properly calculated to avoid surprises.
  • Deadlines are adhered to so that you can take advantage of any potential refunds or minimize penalties.

Benefits of Working with Allied Tax Advisors

Experienced Guidance

We have extensive experience in handling amended returns and are well-versed in the complexities of tax law.

Peace of Mind

With us managing the amendment, you can be confident that your return is accurate and compliant.

Minimize Penalties

Promptly amending a return can minimize penalties and interest, especially if errors resulted in underpayment of taxes.

Take Control of Your Taxes Today

Get in touch with Allied Tax Advisors to schedule your consultation. Our team is ready to provide the tax expertise and peace of mind you deserve.