I received a letter from IRS indicating that due to my misprint of my daughters social security number, the exemption was rejected. Can I make the correction and still receive the exemption?
If the return rejected because you made a mistake in the social security number or misspelled a name, you can fix these errors and have the return sent again to the IRS. You are entitled to file your return correctly. If your child qualifies as your dependent, you should correct the return with the verified social security number and return it with a copy of the IRS letter.
If the return rejected because you made a mistake in the social security number or misspelled a name, you can fix these errors. You are entitled to the exemption if your child qualifies as your dependent. You should correct the return with the verified social security number and return it with a copy of the IRS letter.
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