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    Filed an amended tax return with the IRS? You have a 20-week wait.

    James MartinBy James MartinMarch 23, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    For the most part, this tax season has been short on drama.

    Even though returns received by the Internal Revenue Service are virtually identical to last year at this time — more than 63 million filed as of March 10 — the number of returns processed is up 2 percent, and refunds issued is up 8.5 percent, according to the IRS. The agency is processing returns and issuing refunds more quickly than it did last year at this time.

    And as expected, with certain coronavirus-related credits gone, the average refund is smaller, down $380, or 11 percent, to $2,972.

    A less dysfunctional tax season doesn’t mean people aren’t having issues, especially if they need to amend a return. The process is like a tortoise in the IRS system — slow-moving.

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    I’ve been getting questions from folks who need to file an amended return.

    Q: My husband filed our federal taxes and the next day realized he had neglected to report one form. He filed an amended return that significantly reduced the amount of our refund. We filed electronically using Turbo Tax. A direct deposit for the original (significantly higher) amount was deposited into our bank account. We are not sure what to do. Do we just sit tight and wait and then send a check for the overpayment?

    During a recent online tax chat, another reader had a similar question: “I supported my 21-year-old son, who was a full-time student in 2022, so I claimed him as a dependent on my return. He got his first job and filed a return to get his $127 refund. But he did not check the box on his return that said he could be claimed as a dependent on my return. I filed, and my return was rejected by the IRS for this reason. He has since mailed in an amended return with the correction. I want to resubmit my return, but I am concerned that the delay may cause my return to be rejected again. How do I deal with amended return issues with the deadline fast approaching?”

    A: “Unfortunately, things like this happen to a number of folks every year,” according to IRS spokesman Eric Smith. “That’s been true for decades.”

    The IRS prioritizes processing current-year original returns, especially those claiming a refund, Smith said. In addition, the agency handles all amended returns, regardless of whether they are amending a current or prior year, on a first-in, first-out basis. Taxpayers file about 3 million amended returns each year, agency data show, a sliver of the returns processed each year.

    By the way, filing your amended return electronically doesn’t get you to the front of the line.

    “Whether paper or electronic, all amended returns are handled in the order received,” Smith said. “Right now, it’s taking over 20 weeks to process an amended return.”

    The processing time can be even longer if there’s an error, the return is incomplete or the IRS needs more information.

    Calling won’t speed things up.

    To check the status of your return, use the agency’s Where’s My Amended Return? online tool. You can also call 866-464-2050 three weeks after filing the return.

    If you need to amend your 2020, 2021, or 2022 Forms 1040 or 1040-SR, you can now file electronically using available tax software products. You’ll use Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.

    Fear an IRS audit? Here are six alarms that trigger the system.

    If after filing your return you discover that you’ve omitted income, or neglected to claim a deduction or credit, or the IRS sends you a letter about your return, here’s the best course of action:

    • Let’s start with a math error. “Regardless of whether they agree in full, disagree in full or partly agree with the math error change, no amended return should be filed,” Smith said. “Everything related to that error can be handled in their response to the notice.”
    • If you get a document-matching notice, usually CP 2000, you don’t need to file an amended return. This type of notice is generated when amounts reported on a return don’t match what employers, banks and other third parties have reported to the IRS on W-2s, 1099s and other forms. Again, just as with a math-error notice, you can handle the issue in response to the IRS notice.

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    • If you catch your own error, wait until after the original return is processed to file the amended return. “That’s because having both an original return and an amended return in the system for the same year at the same time will usually delay the processing of both returns,” Smith said. “If refunds were claimed on both, that could mean a substantial delay for both refunds.”
    • If you are due a refund, beginning this year, direct deposit can be requested for electronically filed amended returns for tax years 2021 and 2022. Previously, taxpayers had to wait for a paper check for any refund.
    • If an amended return shows you owe, pay the IRS by April 18 to avoid interest or a penalty. If you live in an area hit hard by storms last year, you’ll have more time to file and pay. Victims of severe storms in most of California, and parts of Alabama and Georgia, have until Oct. 16 to file their individual and business tax returns and pay what they owe. To find out if you qualify for the later date, go to irs.gov and search for “Tax Relief in Disaster Situations.”

    Fortunately, you don’t need to mail a check; there are several electronic payment options, including IRS Direct Pay. It’s available only on irs.gov.

    “With the uptick in reported instances of mailbox theft and scams like check washing, many in the banking industry and others are recommending that consumers pay their bills electronically, as much as possible,” Smith said.

    E-pay is preferred, but if you choose to make the payment by check, send it, along with a payment voucher — Form 1040-V, to the IRS lockbox address for your state of residence, shown on the 1040-V. Make the check or money order payable to “United States Treasury,” not IRS, Smith said.



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