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Avoid Tax Troubles: How Amended Tax Returns Can Save Your Day
Filing your tax return accurately is crucial to avoid unnecessary tax troubles. However, it's not uncommon to discover errors or overlooked information after you've already filed. Fortunately, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows taxpayers to amend their returns using Form 1040X.
In this blog post, we'll explore how amended tax returns work, the importance of seeking professional assistance, and how our firm can help you navigate the complex world of tax resolution.
Uncovering Missed Income and Deductions:
Sometimes, taxpayers file their returns only to realize later that they omitted certain sources of income, such as earnings from temporary jobs or side gigs. This oversight becomes apparent when they receive a 1099 or a late W2 form indicating the income earned. Similarly, others may discover they were entitled to additional deductions or exemptions. For such cases, amending your tax return is the appropriate course of action.
Understanding the Timeframe:
The IRS allows individual income tax returns to be amended up to three years after the original return's due date. Form 1040X is the official document used for amending returns. While you can file an amended return on your own, it's strongly recommended to consult a tax resolution professional. They possess the expertise to handle multiple years of unfiled tax returns, potentially negotiate reduced payments, and save you from unnecessary headaches.
The Amended Tax Return Process:
Not all errors require filing an amended return. The IRS automatically corrects simple math mistakes. However, when there's a need to change filing status, income, allowable deductions, or credits, filing an amended return is essential. To initiate this process, you'll need to complete Form 1040X. IRS started allowing amended tax returns to be filed electronically in 2019. This is where the expertise of a tax professional becomes invaluable, as they can guide you through the intricacies of the form.
Proper Documentation and Explanation:
When completing Form 1040X, each amended tax year requires its own separate form. The form provides space to explain the changes made, and it's important to clearly state the line numbers and reasons for the amendments. While you don't need to attach a copy of the original return, any additional IRS forms or supporting documents must be included to substantiate the changes.
Processing Time and State Returns:
After mailing your amended return, it may take several weeks for the IRS to process it. It's worth noting that amending your federal return may also necessitate changes to your state tax return, especially if the amendment involves reporting increased income. Consulting a tax resolution professional will ensure that all necessary steps are taken to address both federal and state tax matters.
Seeking Expert Assistance for Tax Debt Cases:
If you anticipate owing money to the IRS after filing your return, it's crucial to engage the services of experienced tax resolution firms like ours. Our tax resolution specialists possess specialized skills that go beyond what traditional accounting or tax law firms can offer. Our firm specializes in tax problem resolution and boasts a team of CPAs, EAs, and attorneys who can represent you before the IRS. Contact us today for a no-obligation confidential consultation, and let us help you explore permanent solutions to your tax problems.
In conclusion, amending your tax return can rectify errors, report missed income, or claim additional deductions. The process involves completing Form 1040X and electronically file it. While it may take time for the IRS to process your amended return, seeking professional assistance from a tax resolution expert ensures that the procedure is handled accurately and efficiently. Don't let tax troubles overwhelm you—reach out to our firm today and take the first step towards resolving your tax issues for good.
Here's How We Help You
The IRS is a financial juggernaut that doesn't care about the people behind the financial struggles; they simply want their money. At BusinessWise Solutions, we help shield our clients from this overbearing government agency to help them overcome financial hurdles and stressful times with years of hands-on tax experience!
Most of this takes place without you ever coming to our offices. We live in a day and age where technology makes it easy for us to represent you no mater where you reside. Of course, you can always come to our offices if you prefer, whatever is more convenient for you.
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Step 1
Investigation & Discovery
One of the most important steps in the process is our in-depth investigation of your tax debt. We will need you to sign a Power of Attorney to send to tax agencies. This will provide some immediate relief since your tax professional can serve as the go- between you and the IRS and/or state tax agencies. You won’t ever have to worry about dealing with them alone.
Step 2
Compliance
This means all tax returns need to be filed and processed. Its important to get these done as soon as possible. If you have unfiled tax returns, IRS will create a Substitute for return for you and show you woe. We want to prevent this from happening.
Step 3
Tax Resolution
There are 3 main ways to resolve your tax situation. The Offer in Compromise, Properly Structured Installment Agreement and Currently Not Collectible Status. We will advocate for you that which produces the best possible outcome!
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