salibecco
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itonewbie
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Not unless your client has more than one W-2 and will be due a refund for excess OASDI.
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itonewbie
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Even then, I might suggest waiting for adjustment instead of amending if the refund is not worth the fee.
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Or if client was subject to Add'l Medicare tax. But OP said nothing changed so this must not be the case.
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When you input the corrected numbers into the return, does anything change?
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Not one little bit.
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No.