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State Only Return Requirements – Virginia state returns can be transmitted as a linked return with the Federal Return or as a State Only return not linked to a Federal Return. Amended Returns - Virginia supports electronic filing for Amended Returns. There is no separate form for an amended return.
You should amend your return if you reported certain items incorrectly on the original return, such as filing status, dependents, total income, deductions or credits. However, you don't have to amend a return because of math errors you made; the IRS will correct those.
If you need to make a change or adjustment on a return already filed, you can file an amended return. Use Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and follow the instructions.
You may end up facing a dispute (or at least correspondence or discussions) with the IRS about which of your original returns is valid, and whether your amended return actually functions as a superseding one. Timing and proof of when you filed each tax return is important.
California LLCs file an Amendment to Articles of Organization when the LLC's name needs changed, or if there is a need to update the LLC's management structure from member-managed to manager-managed (or the other way around).
If you incorrectly claimed certain expenses to itemize your deductions or you accidentally included or left out a dependent, you should file an amended return to correct the errors. This could prevent problems later, like notices or an IRS audit.
You should file an amended return if you need to: correct an error or omission to your income. change your filing status. change your deductions. claim or correct a tax credit.
You should file an amended return if you need to correct an error or omission to your income, change your filing status, change your deductions, or to claim or correct a tax credit.