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An amended Form 1065 is a ?form in Series 1065? and therefore is covered by the partnership e-file regulations listed below. The requirement to file an electronic return for Form 1065 is governed by Internal Revenue Code section 6011(e)(2) and Treasury Regulations 301.6011-3(a) and 301.6011-3(d)(4).
If you didn't claim the correct filing status or you need to change your income, deductions, or credits, you should file an amended or corrected return using Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.
Use Form 1065-X, if you are not filing electronically, to: Correct items on a previously filed Form 1065, Form 1065-B, or Form 1066. Make an Administrative Adjustment Request (AAR) for a previously filed Form 1065, Form 1065-B, or Form 1066.
File an amended return using Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return as soon as possible. Include any forms and/or schedules that you're changing and/or didn't include with the original return.
To amend a return that has already been amended, complete the following steps. Open the previously amended return. Verify that the information on Form 1040 matches the information reported on the previous amended return. ... Open the Amend screen in the Separate Filings folder. Choose Edit > Delete screen data.