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  2. How To Amend a Tax Return: Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    Taxes can be complicated, and it's not uncommon to make a mistake on a tax return. The Internal Revenue Service recognizes this and allows taxpayers to amend their returns to correct errors they...

  3. Tax tip: Don't file until you get all necessary documents - AOL

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    Most tax documents should arrive from January through February, though there are some exceptions. Employers and financial institutions have to send W-2 and 1098-T forms, among others, by Jan. 31 ...

  4. How to Amend a Tax Return - AOL

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    Cassandra Hubbart, DailyFinance By Kimberly Lankford Q: When I was doing my 2012 tax return this year, I realized that I could have claimed the child-care credit for my son's summer camp expenses ...

  5. Form 1040 - Wikipedia

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    Form 1040-X (officially, the "Amended U.S. Individual Tax Return") is used to make corrections on Form 1040, Form 1040A, and Form 1040EZ tax returns that have been previously filed (note: forms 1040-A and 1040-EZ were discontinued starting with tax year 2018, but a 1040X may still be filed amending one of these tax forms filed for previous years).

  6. Tax returns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A taxpayer who finds a mistake on a previously filed individual income tax return can file corrections with Form 1040X. In the United States, taxpayers may file an amended return with the Internal Revenue Service to correct errors reported on a previously paid tax return.

  7. How Long Should You Keep Your Tax Returns? - AOL

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    6 years: If you do not report income that you should report, and it is more than 25% of the gross income shown on your return 4 years : For all employment tax records (W-2, 1099, etc.)