Thursday,  August 23, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 040 • 2 of 32 •  Other Editions

By Jason Alderman

When you should file an amended tax return
By Jason Alderman

• Not every interaction with the IRS must necessarily induce flop sweat.
• Case in point: A few years ago a friend of mine decided his income taxes had become sufficiently complicated to merit hiring an accountant. After examining previous tax returns, the accountant discovered my friend had claimed the standard deduction for two years when he should have itemized expenses. He filed a couple of amended tax returns and voila - the IRS wrote him checks totaling more than $1,200.
• Of course, not all tax-filing mistakes end on such a happy note. Sometimes people find out after submitting a return that their employer had sent an incorrect W-2

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