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IRS gets many, many amended returns, so correcting a previously filed return alone does not significantly increase the risk of an audit. They review each amended return as standard procedure. I would not worry about the audit risk, I would focus and doing a correct return.
Anytime the Federal return is changed, most states want to see what impact if any it has on the state return, so I would do the amended state return.
IRS gets many, many amended returns, so correcting a previously filed return alone does not significantly increase the risk of an audit. They review each amended return as standard procedure. I would not worry about the audit risk, I would focus and doing a correct return.
Anytime the Federal return is changed, most states want to see what impact if any it has on the state return, so I would do the amended state return.
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