Covid relief bill changes tax rules midseason. What to know about filing an amended return (2024)

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The $1.9 trillion stimulus package that Congress aims to send to President Biden this week may make tax filing even more complex.

For some Americans who have already filed, it may mean they need to amend their return.

Last week, the Senate made changes to the Covid relief bill passed by the House of Representatives that impact tax filing in the middle of the 2020 season. A key update in the bill, which the house passed Wednesday, is a provision that waives taxes on the first $10,200 in unemployment insurance income for individuals who have 2020 adjusted gross income of less than $150,000.

For married couples filing jointly who both had unemployment insurance, the tax-free amount is $20,400, but combined adjusted gross income must still be less than $150,000.

A complex filing season

The policy will shield some families from getting a surprise tax bill. It also adds complexity to an already short tax season — the IRS this year began accepting 2020 returns in February instead of January because it had to send out the last round of stimulus payments.

Through Feb. 26, the IRS had received more than 45 million returns and processed about 39 million, according to the agency. Some people with unemployment income may have already filed to get a refund, or to make sure they'll get future stimulus checks.

That means that once the bill becomes law, those submitted returns will be incorrect and will need to be updated.

In addition, the timing of the bill puts other taxpayers with unemployment income in a difficult situation. Some taxpayers may now be stuck between filing their returns early to get a refund or waiting to make sure they get the benefits from the next Covid bill and possibly stimulus money they need.

A waiting game

For now, experts say that no one should take any immediate action. The House passed the updated version of the bill Wednesday but still needs to be signed into law by Biden, which he's expected to do Friday.

"If you haven't filed a return for 2020 yet, you may just want to wait for this law to pass," said Eric Bronnenkant, a certified public accountant, certified financial planner and head of tax at Betterment.

Once the bill is law, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS will be tasked with issuing guidance to taxpayers on what to do depending on their situation, something that could take weeks.

If you already filed your 2020 return but had unemployment income and would have benefitted from the new Covid bill, there's a chance the IRS will take care of updating your information and sending you any money owed. If that happens, it would mean those people do not have to take any action to update their tax returns.

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But it's just as likely that the IRS won't be able to do that, meaning that taxpayers will have to either file a another return to correct the information before April 15 — the current end of the tax season for individuals — or file an amended return after the deadline.

"I seriously doubt they have any ability to track who reported unemployment and paid tax on it and who didn't," said Edward Renn, a partner at Withers law firm. "I don't know that they can fix the problem without the taxpayer getting involved."

Either way, it's best for taxpayers to wait at least a few weeks for more information before filing or trying to revise information they've already submitted to the IRS, said Renn.

How to amend a return

If you do need to file an amended return, the good news is that you can now do it online instead of needing to mail in a paper form.

In 2020, the IRS made the Form 1040-X for amending returns electronic. An electronic Form 1040-X for 2020 is already available online from the IRS. Those who filed through other online tax preparation platforms should check with the provider to see if they offer amended e-filing and have the up-to-date form.

To fill out the form, you need the return you previously filed and know what information needs to be updated.

"The crux of the form shows three columns: original amount, net change and corrected amount," said Susan Allen, CPA, senior manager for tax practice & ethics with the American Institute of CPAs. "The bottom of the first page of Form 1040-X then calculates how much you now owe or how much the IRS now owes you."

If you haven't filed a return for 2020 yet, you may just want to wait for this law to pass.

Eric Bronnenkant

Head of Tax, Betterment

There isn't technically a limit to how many amended returns you can file, although doing more than one could get complicated. And, if the taxpayer can't figure out how to accurately file the amended return on their own, it could become a costly process.

"There is going to be an unnecessary cost to the taxpayers here if they can't figure out how to do it on their own," said Adam Markowitz, enrolled agent with Howard L Markowitz PA CPA in Leesburg, Florida.

And, while some people may be eager to get back extra money they are owed, there isn't a tight deadline for filing an amended return — generally, you have up to three years from the date you filed your original return to send in your amended one and claim a refund.

That means people should take their time getting an amended return together, said Markowitz.

"It's far more important to get this done right than get this done fast," he said.

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Covid relief bill changes tax rules midseason. What to know about filing an amended return (2024)

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Covid relief bill changes tax rules midseason. What to know about filing an amended return? ›

If you do need to file an amended return, the good news is that you can now do it online instead of needing to mail in a paper form. In 2020, the IRS made the Form 1040-X for amending returns electronic. An electronic Form 1040-X for 2020 is already available online from the IRS.

Can you claim recovery rebate credit on an amended return? ›

Can I still claim a recovery rebate credit if I already filed my 2020 or 2021 taxes? Yes, but you will need to file an amended tax return (IRS Form 1040X) for each year in which you did not receive the stimulus payment.

How do I know if I need to amend my return? ›

When should you file an amended tax return?
  1. You realized you missed out on claiming a tax deduction or credit.
  2. You accidentally claimed the wrong tax filing status.
  3. You need to add or remove a dependent.
  4. You forgot to claim taxable income on your tax return.
Feb 28, 2024

Should I amend my tax return for the stimulus check? ›

DO NOT file an amended tax return with the IRS. If you entered an amount other than $0 on line 30 but made a mistake in calculating the amount, the IRS will calculate the correct amount of the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit, make the correction to your tax return, and continue processing your return.

Is it bad to file an amended tax return? ›

Don't underestimate the benefits of filing an amended return, either. By making sure your tax return is accurate, you can maximize your refund or lower what you owe. You'll also reduce the risk of receiving a notice or IRS audit in the future.

How to amend tax return for stimulus check? ›

To amend a return, file Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. You can use tax software to electronically file your 1040-X online. Submit all the same forms and schedules as you did when you filed your original Form 1040 even if you don't have adjustments on them.

How does the recovery rebate credit affect my taxes? ›

Your Recovery Rebate Credit will reduce the amount of any tax you may owe for 2021 or be included in your tax refund, and can be direct deposited into your financial account. You can use a bank account, prepaid debit card or alternative financial products for your direct deposit.

Is filing an amended return a red flag? ›

When it comes to audited and amended returns, the consensus among IRS officials and professionals is that filing an amended return does not automatically trigger an audit. However, specific changes to the amended return, such as substantial modifications to income amounts or deductions, could raise red flags.

Which situation should a 1040x not be filed in? ›

If you got a notice about “underreported income” from the IRS, don't file amended return. In fact, filing an amended return confuses the IRS. That's because the IRS is expecting a response to the notice, rather than a new return that goes to a completely separate IRS unit.

Does amending taxes trigger audit? ›

Note: filing an amended return does not affect the selection process of the original return. However, amended returns also go through a screening process and the amended return may be selected for audit. Additionally, a refund is not necessarily a trigger for an audit.

Why do I have to return my stimulus check? ›

If you received a payment for someone who died in 2019 or earlier, the IRS says you should return the entire payment "unless it was made to joint filers and one spouse is still living." If you're the living spouse, you should return half the payment -- just not more than $1,200 in all.

Can the IRS take my recovery rebate credit if I owe taxes? ›

The 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit amount will not be applied to past due federal income tax debts. Generally, tax refunds are applied to tax you owe on your return or your outstanding federal income tax liability.

How do I know if I got the recovery rebate credit? ›

Notice 1444-C, Letter 6475, and Online IRS Account

First, the IRS should have sent you a notice after it sent your third stimulus check – Notice 1444-C. The IRS also sent separate notices to people who received a "plus-up" payment. You can find the proper amount to calculate the recovery rebate credit on these notices.

What triggers an IRS audit? ›

Unreported income

The IRS receives copies of your W-2s and 1099s, and their systems automatically compare this data to the amounts you report on your tax return. A discrepancy, such as a 1099 that isn't reported on your return, could trigger further review.

How much does it cost to amend a tax return? ›

It doesn't cost anything to submit an amended tax return yourself, with Form 1040-X. If you're using a tax preparation service or software, it may charge a fee for an amended return.

Should I wait for my refund before filing an amended return? ›

If you're filing an amended tax return to claim an additional refund, wait until you receive your original tax refund before filing Form 1040X. If you owe additional taxes with Form 1040X, pay the tax with the return or as soon as possible to minimize interest and penalties.

Who is not eligible for recovery rebate credit? ›

You aren't eligible to claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit if any of the following apply: You could be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer's 2021 tax return. You're a nonresident alien.

How do I file an amended return to claim credit? ›

How to file an amended tax return
  1. Download Form 1040-X from the IRS website.
  2. Gather the necessary documents. ...
  3. Complete Form 1040-X: Add your personal information, details of what's changed, and your explanation for the changes.

How do I amend a tax return for economic impact payment? ›

Taxpayers can use tax preparation software or IRS Free File Fillable Forms to complete and print a 2019 Form 1040 or 1040-SR and write "Amended EIP Return" at the top. If you need tax forms and publications, go to IRS.gov/forms to view, download, or print all of the forms and publications you may need.

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