I already filed my taxes but just received a corrected 1044. It’s in my favor. The total for non qualified dividends I paid in my taxes was about 17k, whereas the adjusted says I was only to pay about 10k. I don’t want to amend because my income was low enough that with deductions I didn’t have to pay any taxes anyway. My question is, can I use this for next years taxes when I probably can use the credit?
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It was a corrected 1099-DIV reporting dividends received.
You cannot use that form for 2024 in any other year's tax return.
If this would not change your tax liability (which I understand is 0), you do not have to file an amended tax return.
Can you clarify? Did you mean a corrected 1099-B?
It is the corrected year end composite 1099. Maybe it’s 1099-div specifically.
It was a corrected 1099-DIV reporting dividends received.
You cannot use that form for 2024 in any other year's tax return.
If this would not change your tax liability (which I understand is 0), you do not have to file an amended tax return.
Thank you for your help!
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