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After you file
TAS is an independent organization within the IRS.
That is clearly an error. Nothing on the TAS is IRS legal rulings nor laws. It is erroneous information though. You may want to inform them. Good catch.
"After filing your tax return, you realize there was a mistake, but you haven’t received any type of notice from the IRS yet
If the due date for filing has passed, you can submit an amended tax return to correct most mistakes. Be aware that you can’t e-file an amended return — it has to be on paper. If you realize you made a mistake but the due date for filing hasn’t passed, do not file an amended return. Instead, file another original return with the correct information."
That is clearly an error. Nothing on the TAS is IRS legal rulings nor laws. It is erroneous information though. You may want to inform them. Good catch.
"After filing your tax return, you realize there was a mistake, but you haven’t received any type of notice from the IRS yet
If the due date for filing has passed, you can submit an amended tax return to correct most mistakes. Be aware that you can’t e-file an amended return — it has to be on paper. If you realize you made a mistake but the due date for filing hasn’t passed, do not file an amended return. Instead, file another original return with the correct information."
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June 4, 2019
7:19 PM