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  2. Will I Get Audited If I File an Amended Return? | H&R Block

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    That means the IRS doesnt automatically accept amended returns. However, the IRS won’t open an audit (or, “examination”) simply because you file an amended return. Here’s what you should know about filing a Form 1040X.

  3. IRS audits - Internal Revenue Service

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    The IRS tries to audit tax returns as soon as possible after they are filed. Accordingly, most audits will be of returns filed within the last two years. If an audit is not resolved, we may request extending the statute of limitations for assessment tax.

  4. Amended return frequently asked questions | Internal Revenue ...

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    If you need to amend your Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040-NR, or 1040-SS/PR for the current or two prior tax periods, you can amend these forms electronically using available tax software products.

  5. 19 IRS Red Flags: What Are Your Chances of Being Audited?

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    These red flags could increase your chances of the IRS selecting your return for audit.

  6. Audit Reconsiderations - Taxpayer Advocate Service

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    Request an Audit Reconsideration: A Process that reopens your IRS audit. In any of the four situations below, you can request an audit reconsideration. You have new information to show the IRS about the audit of your income or expenses. You disagree with the tax the IRS says you owe.

  7. Can I File an Amended Return After an Audit? - Finance - Zacks

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    IRS audits sometimes lead to amended tax returns. Notice of an IRS audit can be scary, especially if you’ve never been audited before. But there are multiple types of IRS audits,...

  8. File an amended return - Internal Revenue Service

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    When to file an amended return. Generally, to claim a refund, you must file an amended return within 3 years after the date you filed your original return or 2 years after the date you paid the tax, whichever is later. If you filed early, count from the April tax deadline.