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What happens if I filed my taxes with the wrong Social Security number?

When the IRS rejects a federal tax return because a dependent’s SSN or name doesn’t match their records, you’ll first want to check that you entered your dependent’s information correctly on your return. If you corrected your information, you’ll need to e-file your return again.

How do I correct a Social Security number on a tax return?

Report any change to the Social Security Administration by visiting their website or calling them at 800-772-1213 (TTY 800-325-0778). Note: The spelling of your name on your tax return will be used on any refund check we issue you.

What to do if your tax preparer screwed up?

If your tax return or refund was affected by the error, you’ll also need to complete Form 14157-A (“Tax Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit”). If you received a notice from the IRS, mail the forms with copies of any supporting documentation to the address shown in the letter.

What happens if you file your tax return on Form 1040NR?

Nonresidents who file their tax returns with form 1040 (which is for U.S. citizens and residents) instead of the return for nonresidents ( Form 1040NR) may claim credits or take deductions to which they are not entitled. This means their tax return will be inaccurate and they could get into trouble with the IRS later on.

How to amend your tax return with sprintax?

We’ve also prepared a step by step guide to amending your tax return with Sprintax: To begin the process of amending your tax return, all you need to do is login to your Sprintax account (or create one if you haven’t already!). You will be asked to select the tax year that you would like to amend.

What to do if a tax preparer makes an error?

Regulation of independent tax preparers is lax in most states. Accountants, lawyers, and enrolled agents are highly qualified for the job of tax preparation. If you find an error in your taxes, file an amended return as soon as you can. If you suspect misconduct on the part of your preparer, file a complaint with the IRS.