Tag: missing 1099 after filing
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The Income the IRS Always Sees After You File
The IRS receives income data from employers, financial institutions, and payment platforms before matching your return. Missing or mismatched income is one of the most common triggers for notices. Aligning what you report with what the IRS sees helps prevent post filing issues.
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When Should You Amend a Tax Return After Filing
Amending a tax return is not just about fixing errors. It is about timing. Correcting issues before IRS matching systems detect them gives you control, while waiting can lead to notices, penalties, and limited options. Knowing when to amend determines how your tax situation unfolds.
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The Last 30 Days of Tax Season: What 1040 and C-Corporation Filers Still Have Time to Fix And What They Don’t
In the final 30 days of tax season, 1040 and C-corporation filers still have time to fix missing documents, incomplete books, and poor filing strategy. What they often do not have time to undo cleanly is a rushed return that triggers amendments, notices, penalties, or avoidable IRS correspondence later.