Can I amend my tax return after it has been filed?
Yes, it is possible to amend a tax return after it has been filed with the District of Columbia Office of Tax & Revenue. Amendments are typically necessary when a taxpayer discovers errors or omissions on their original return. Common reasons for amending a tax return may include correcting income, adjusting deductions, or changing filing status.
The process for amending involves submitting a specific form that is designated for this purpose. The District of Columbia Office of Tax & Revenue provides guidance on which form to use and the steps to take for a successful amendment. It is essential to file the amendment within the appropriate time frame, generally within three years from the original filing date, or within two years from the date the tax was paid, whichever is later.
For detailed information regarding the procedure and relevant forms, one may want to visit the official web page of the District of Columbia Office of Tax & Revenue. This will ensure access to the most current guidelines and requirements.

Answered Jun 30, 2025
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