(2) Mathematical or clerical error The term mathematical or clerical error means
(A) an error in addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division shown on any return,
(B) an incorrect use of any table provided by the Internal Revenue Service with respect to any return if such incorrect use is apparent from the existence of other information on the return,
(C) an entry on a return of an item which is inconsistent with another entry of the same or another item on such return,
(D) an omission of information which is required to be supplied on the return to substantiate an entry on the return,
(E) an entry on a return of a deduction or credit in an amount which exceeds a statutory limit imposed by subtitle A or B, or chapter 41, 42, 43, or 44, if such limit is expressed
(i) as a specified monetary amount, or
(ii) as a percentage, ratio, or fraction,
and if the items entering into the application of such limit appear on such return,
(F) an omission of a correct taxpayer identification number required under section
32 (relating to the earned income credit) to be included on a return,
(G) an entry on a return claiming the credit under section
32 with respect to net earnings from self-employment described in section
32 (c)(2)(A) to the extent the tax imposed by section
1401 (relating to self-employment tax) on such net earnings has not been paid,
(H) an omission of a correct TIN required under section
21 (relating to expenses for household and dependent care services necessary for gainful employment) or section
151 (relating to allowance of deductions for personal exemptions),
(I) an omission of a correct TIN required under section
24 (e) (relating to child tax credit) to be included on a return,
(J) an omission of a correct TIN required under section
25A (g)(1) (relating to higher education tuition and related expenses) to be included on a return,
(K) an omission of information required by section
32 (k)(2) (relating to taxpayers making improper prior claims of earned income credit),
(L) the inclusion on a return of a TIN required to be included on the return under section
21,
24, or
32 if
(i) such TIN is of an individual whose age affects the amount of the credit under such section, and
(ii) the computation of the credit on the return reflects the treatment of such individual as being of an age different from the individuals age based on such TIN, and
(M) the entry on the return claiming the credit under section
32 with respect to a child if, according to the Federal Case Registry of Child Support Orders established under section 453(h) of the Social Security Act, the taxpayer is a noncustodial parent of such child.
A taxpayer shall be treated as having omitted a correct TIN for purposes of the preceding sentence if information provided by the taxpayer on the return with respect to the individual whose TIN was provided differs from the information the Secretary obtains from the person issuing the TIN.