Amended Affidavit for Voluntary Administration
If you already filed SE-3A but need to add assets or correct information, this amended version updates the original filing.
Amending a filing requires matching the original exactly.
If you need to add assets or correct information, the amended affidavit must reference your original SE-3A filing precisely. Inconsistencies between the two can create complications.
When do you need this form?
You already filed SE-3A but discovered additional assets or made an error.
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