Filing an Amended 2022 Tax Return? Here’s What to Know

For one thing, expect more delays than in the past if you’re seeking a refund

The IRS estimates it will receive nearly 4.6 million paper and electronic amended returns during 2023. Illustration: Mikel Jaso

If you’ve found errors on the tax returns you just filed earlier this year, or in previous years, you likely are joining a very large club. Each year, millions of people file an amended return to correct errors or omissions on their original returns.  

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