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New Member
posted Jan 6, 2022 1:03:44 PM

I just realized that inadvertently switched my children’s social security numbers on my tax return for past few years. (Af How do I correct this for prior filed returns?

I originally made the mistake a few years ago, but then repeated it each year when I just copied the SSNs from the prior year’s filing form.

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Employee Tax Expert
Jan 6, 2022 1:21:18 PM

You would just need to amend each years return that you made the mistake on.  Just log back into your account and click Amend My Return.  You will need to do each year separately and print and mail each year separate.

 

Before doing so, double check to make sure you did switch their social security numbers simply because they normally double check the SSN's with the Date of Birth before accepting the return.  However, since it was on the same return, it may have slipped by.

Level 15
Jan 6, 2022 1:31:07 PM

If  the IRS processed those prior year returns (that you must have mailed in)  then you don't need to amend anything.   Just make the correction this year.

 

New Member
Jan 6, 2022 2:37:23 PM

Thank you so much! (And please pardon the many typos in my original question.)

New Member
Jan 6, 2022 2:37:51 PM

Thanks!