In order to determine which tax year you did not file, you must contact the IRS and request your tax returns for the last seven years. You can reach the IRS at 800-829-1040 or go to the IRS.gov website to access an online account. Copies of forms 1040 such as 1040A, 1040EZ, and 1040-SR are […]
For prior year tax returns, the e-file and extension deadline has passed since October 15. You are now required to paper file your tax return. This means that you must print, sign and mail your tax return to the IRS and state. For current year tax returns, as long as it hasn’t passed the e-file […]
Believe it or not, something as simple as your filing status determines your filing requirements, standard deduction, tax credit eligibility, and your overall tax. Each tax year has a standard deduction based off of your filing status which is adjusted annually due to inflation. There are five filing statuses: Single Married filing jointly Married filing […]
The difference in receiving your tax refund is whether or not you are filing a current year tax return or a prior year tax return. When filing a current year tax return, you have the option to electronically file your return. This means that you can enter valid bank information such as your routing and […]
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