Well I learned something new. Prior to today, if someone had told me they claimed the wrong filing status on their tax return, I would always have told them they will need to file an amended return. Now I've learned about Form 5129.
I filed a stimulus return this year for a family member whose wife died in 2006. I duplicated the old return into the 2007 year, eliminating her name and SocSec# and keeping his info intact, but I forgot to change the filing status from MFJ to Single. Naturally the IRS sent an inquiry since they got a MFJ return with only one name & SocSec#, and they included a Form 5129. We just filled it out, checked the right box, and sent it back in. Sure is lots easier than a 1040X, at least when the tax liability doesn't change.
I filed a stimulus return this year for a family member whose wife died in 2006. I duplicated the old return into the 2007 year, eliminating her name and SocSec# and keeping his info intact, but I forgot to change the filing status from MFJ to Single. Naturally the IRS sent an inquiry since they got a MFJ return with only one name & SocSec#, and they included a Form 5129. We just filled it out, checked the right box, and sent it back in. Sure is lots easier than a 1040X, at least when the tax liability doesn't change.
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