Occasionally mistakes are made as we file our tax returns each year. If there are simple mathematical errors, the IRS will usually correct them and send correspondence indicating the changes. However, in cases where income was left out or there are changes to your filing status or claimable credits, you should amend your return to avoid penalties.
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