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Yes, but you would have to file an amended return if your original return is accepted. If it is rejected, you can just add this info in and refile.
An amended return has to be filed on paper in the mail and it takes the IRS 12-16 weeks to process it. It does not "catch up" to your original and change it. You don't wan two separate returns in the IRS system at once because that might slow down the processing of either the original or amended return. Wait until the original is processed and your refund received before you mail this one.
Following are instructions on how to amend your return. Click on the link at the bottom to see the full article.
Yes, but you would have to file an amended return if your original return is accepted. If it is rejected, you can just add this info in and refile.
An amended return has to be filed on paper in the mail and it takes the IRS 12-16 weeks to process it. It does not "catch up" to your original and change it. You don't wan two separate returns in the IRS system at once because that might slow down the processing of either the original or amended return. Wait until the original is processed and your refund received before you mail this one.
Following are instructions on how to amend your return. Click on the link at the bottom to see the full article.
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