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    Worried about tax return

      Accidently put in the wrong wages in my tax return will it possible to get a return or will the irs fix it. I accidently put on 4100 instead of 410.00 dollars. What’s the worse that could happen other than being audited and stuff?

      Should I amend ? Because only thing I’m getting on the wmr website is it as still processing and with a tax topic 152.

      Will it take longer or will they fix it?

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      • #4120246
        Worried about tax return

          I meant to be bad or good thing about tax topic 152. I’m sorry for the confusion.

        • #4120243
          Worried about tax return

            Thanks you guys for your support. And what do I do now? Wait? I’m still in processing and get a tax topic 152. Is that bad or good?

          • #4120103
            Jason

              Wait and see what happens…… Since you’re taxes are already filed. If they reject them, then you can fix the error and re-file. If they send your refund, then you go in and file an amendment

            • #4120067
              Wrong wages

                Okay…but I was just told I couldn’t amend until late February anyways….which kinds sucks. :/

              • #4119467
                Amber

                  Amend it right away before they charge you for fraudulent filing its like 5k… I’m licensed amend amend amend right way

                • #4119466
                  Kaylee
                    @kaylee

                    Yes. You should amend. It will take much longer to receive your refunds but at least you won’t owe the IRS any money if they refund the money instead of flagging it.

                  • #4119434
                    Roberta

                      Call a CPA

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