Originally posted by dyne
It has already been suggested that the amended returns could help avoid certain penalties. I don't know all the details of this case, but there are certain areas where this could be true. I know that in employment tax audits, you are treated better by IRS when you voluntarily agree to do it right rather than wait for the auditor to determine you did it wrong. So there could be certain elements here where filing an amended return with the auditor (not the service center) could help the situation, as it is clear the taxpayer is not trying to hide anything.
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