Where’s my amended return status? How to check your amended IRS tax return

Learn how to check the status of your amended tax return, understand processing times, and discover common reasons for delays to ensure your corrections are handled smoothly.

Modified on:
August 9, 2025 9:05 am

For taxpayers who have filed an amended return and are eagerly awaiting its status, the IRS provides several tools to track its progress.

Why Amend a Tax Return?

An amended tax return is filed using Form 1040-X to correct errors or change a previously submitted return. Common reasons include correcting filing status, income, deductions, or credits. Amended returns can be filed for the past three tax years.

Once you have mailed your amended return, the IRS recommends waiting at least three weeks before checking its status. This allows time for the return to be received and entered into the system.

How to Check Your Amended Return Status

Online Tools

The IRS provides an online tool called “Where’s My Amended Return?” available on the IRS website. This tool is accessible in both English and Spanish. To use it, you’ll need:

This tool allows you to track the status of your amended return for the current year and up to three prior years. However, it only provides information on the status of your amended return, not on any associated refunds.

Phone Assistance

If you prefer, or if the online tool needs to provide more information, call the IRS amended return hotline at 866-464-2050. When calling, ensure you have your SSN or ITIN, date of birth, and ZIP code ready for identity verification.

Amended Return Statuses 

The status of your amended return will fall into one of the following categories:

Return Received

This indicates that the IRS has received your amended return, and is in the processing queue. You need no further action at this stage but be prepared for a wait.

Return Adjusted

When your status is “Return Adjusted,” the IRS has reviewed your amended return and made any necessary changes. This could result in a refund, a balance due, or no change.

Return Completed

If your status shows “Return Completed,” the IRS has finished processing your amended return. You will receive a notice by mail detailing any adjustments made and the outcome.

Why Is My Amended Return Taking So Long?

The IRS states that amended returns can take up to 20 weeks to process. Several factors can contribute to delays, including:

  • Incomplete Information: Include the correct information to ensure processing time.
  • Form 8379: If you filed Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation, it can slow down the process.
  • Fraud Detection: The IRS may take additional time to verify information to prevent fraud.

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When to Contact the IRS

 You can contact the Internal Revenue Service for your amended return status if “Where’s My Amended Return” directs you to visit the IRS. If it has been more than 20 weeks since you submitted your amended return and you have not received any updates, contacting the IRS directly is advisable. Be prepared to provide all necessary information to help expedite your inquiry.

Emem Ukpong
Emem Ukponghttps://polifinus.com/author/emem-uk/
My journey to becoming a writer has been shaped by both science and finance. I began with a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, but I found myself drawn to the economic and financial sphere. I have collaborated with various organizations, creating articles and blogs about these essential topics. Currently, I cover financial trends, economic updates, and social welfare topics for Polifinus, ensuring that our content reaches those who need it most.

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