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| Issue Number: Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-81Tips for taxpayers who have tax issues after filing their taxes While the federal income tax filing deadline has passed for most people, there are some taxpayers still facing tax-related issues. This includes taxpayers who haven't paid their taxes and those who are waiting for their refund. Here are some tips for taxpayers handling some of the most typical after-tax-day issues. Here's how taxpayers can: Do a Paycheck Checkup The easiest way to a Paycheck Checkup is to use the Withholding Calculator on IRS.gov. Taxpayers can use the results from the Calculator to help fill out the Form W-4 and adjust their income tax withholding with their employer. Taxpayers who receive pension income can use the results from the calculator to complete a Form W-4P and give it to their payer. Review payment options
Before accessing their tax account online, users must authenticate their identity through the Secure Access process. Find out if they need to amend a tax return Common errors that taxpayers should fix are those made about filing status, income, deductions and credits. Taxpayers usually do not need to file an amended return to fix a math error or if they forgot to attach a form or schedule. Normally the IRS will correct the math error and notify the taxpayer by mail. Similarly, the agency will send a letter requesting any missing forms or schedules. Taxpayer must file Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, on paper. Those expecting a refund from their original return, should not file an amended return before the original return has been processed
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