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The IRS changed my 2018 tax return due to deceased spouses' trustee filing a different tax return as married, filing separately a month after I filed as married, filing jointly. IRS then redid the taxes without including allowable tax deductions and ended up saying I owed them thousands of dollars, plus interest. Can I still send an amended tax return that proves they need to repay the money they said I had to pay and the 2021 return $$ they confiscated? Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
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An amended return is probably not appropriate. You need to go to a tax professional or tax lawyer who has experience handling IRS disputes. I suggest that you go right away, even though tax people are very busy right now, because the statute of limitations for 2018 ends in less than two weeks.
Thank you very much. I think we are SOL on this, since the deadline is so close and tax professionals are at their busiest. We did file a protest contesting their findings several weeks ago, by registered mail and fax.
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