Nicole A. asked
I made a mistake in my IRS filing on Form 1040-SR. Instead of carrying over an amount of $1101 on line 33 to line 34, I entered the amount of $1032, thus affecting my refund. Do I need to file an amended return?
August 11th, 2024
Christopher F. answered
No, you do not need to file an amended return. The IRS will correct your return and issue you the co...
August 11th, 2024
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