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It depends on why it was corrected.
If there's a change in the dollar amount that you based a credit on, then yes.
If there's just a change in the non-numerical fields (except for EIN) OR if you didn't use it, then no. An example of this would be a 1098-INT for mortgage interest, when you don't itemize.
It depends on why it was corrected.
If there's a change in the dollar amount that you based a credit on, then yes.
If there's just a change in the non-numerical fields (except for EIN) OR if you didn't use it, then no. An example of this would be a 1098-INT for mortgage interest, when you don't itemize.
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