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Whether you’re filing a return, applying for an ITIN, or responding to an IRS notice, our team is here to help.
An amended tax return is filed when corrections need to be made to a previously submitted tax return. This may involve changes to income, filing status, credits, or deductions. At La Placita Multiservices, we assist individuals and businesses in Houston, Texas with preparing amended returns based on updated or corrected information.
Amended returns follow specific IRS procedures and timelines.
An amended return may be needed if errors are discovered after the original return is filed.
Processing times can vary and often take several weeks or longer.
Yes. Corrections may increase or decrease the amount owed or refunded.
The IRS generally allows up to three years from the original filing date to amend a return.
La Placita Multiservices prepares tax returns based solely on the documents and information provided by the client. We do not audit, verify, or confirm the accuracy or completeness of your records. You are responsible for maintaining proper books, receipts, logs, and supporting documentation for all income, deductions, credits, and business expenses.
We are not liable for penalties, interest, or additional tax assessed due to:
• Incomplete or inaccurate records
• Missing documentation
• Failure to report income
• Misclassification of expenses or workers
• Late submission of information
• Changes in tax law beyond our control
Providing false information is illegal and may result in IRS penalties.