What is an amended 1040 called?
What Is Form 1040-X: Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return? The 1040-X: Amended U.S. Individual U.S. Income Tax Return is a form used by taxpayers who need to correct an error in a previously filed federal tax return.
Which taxpayers should file an amended return?
Taxpayers should correct their return if they find that they should have claimed a different filing status or didn’t report some income. Taxpayers who claimed deductions or credits they shouldn’t have claimed or didn’t claim deductions or credits they could have claimed may need to file an amended return.
Do you have to file Form 1040 for 2013?
You must file federal Form 1040 for 2013 under these circumstances: Failed the Form 1040EZ and Form 1040A requirements. Taxable income of $100,000 or more. Itemized deductions, interest, property tax, medical, dental, etc.
How to change your federal tax return for 2013?
Select your state (s) and download, complete, print and sign your 2013 State Tax Return income forms. You can no longer claim a 2013 Tax Refund. Need to change or amend a 2013 Federal Income Tax Return or State Return?
What are the federal income tax filing requirements for 2013?
See the 2013 Form 1040 instructions booklet below for more information. File federal Form 1040EZ if you met these requirements for 2013: Filing status is single or married filing jointly. No dependents to claim (children, adults you support). You and your spouse were under age 65 and not blind. Taxable interest income of $1,500 or less.
Where can I file an amended tax return?
Be sure that your federal return entered on our website matches your original return that you e-filed or mailed. Then you can select the option to amend your return. The forms you need to file your amended return are included for your convenience. In addition to Form 1040-X you will also have any additional forms included at no cost.