amended return
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Definition
Noun: A corrected version of a previously filed tax return, submitted to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or other tax authority to fix errors or report new information.
Usage
An "amended return" is a formal document used to correct mistakes or omissions on an original tax return. It is not a separate type of return but a revision of a prior filing. You typically file an amended return if you need to report additional income, claim missed deductions or credits, or correct your filing status.
Examples
- You must file an amended return if you discover you forgot to report freelance income from the previous year.
- After receiving a corrected tax form from his bank, he submitted an amended return to claim the proper interest deduction.
- The IRS allows taxpayers three years from the original filing date to submit an amended return for a refund.
Advanced Usage
- "To file an amended return": This is the standard verb phrase used with this noun.
- Example: If you made a mathematical error, you should file an amended return.
- The specific form used for this purpose in the United States is Form 1040-X, officially titled "Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return."
Variants and Related Words
- Amend (verb): To make minor changes to a text, law, or document to correct or improve it.
- Example: The company moved to amend its bylaws.
- Original Return (noun): The initial tax return filed for a given tax year.
- Form 1040-X (noun): The official document used to file an amended federal income tax return in the U.S.
Synonyms
- Corrected return
- Revised return
Related Phrases
- "File an amendment to your return": An alternative way to express the action of submitting an amended return.
- Example: You may need to file an amendment to your return if your marital status changed.
Noun
- a tax return that corrects the information in an earlier return