There are many reasons why your clients should ketax return, the IRS can provide a copy or give them a
transcript of the tax information they need.
ep a copy
of your federal tax return. For example, they may need it to answer an IRS
inquiry, apply for a student loan or a home mortgage. If you or your clients
can’t find their
Here’s how to get your federal tax return information from
the IRS:
Transcripts are free
and you can get them for the current year and the past three years. In most
cases, a transcript includes all the information you need.
A tax return
transcript shows most line items from the tax return you originally filed. It
also includes items from any accompanying forms and schedules you filed. It
does not reflect any changes made after you filed your original return.
A tax account
transcript shows any changes either you or the IRS made to your tax return
after you filed it. This transcript includes your marital status, the type of
return you filed, your adjusted gross income and taxable income.
You can get
transcripts on the web, by phone or by mail. To request transcripts online, go
to IRS.gov and use the Order a Transcript tool. To order by phone, call
800-908-9946 and follow the prompts.
To request a 1040,
1040A or 1040EZ tax return transcript by mail or fax, complete Form 4506T-EZ,
Short Form Request for Individual Tax Return Transcript. Businesses and
individuals who need a tax account transcript should use Form 4506-T, Request
for Transcript of Tax Return.
If you order
online or by phone, you should receive your tax return transcript within five
to 10 calendar days. You should allow 30 calendar days for delivery of a tax
account transcript if you order by mail.
If you need an
actual copy of a filed and processed tax return, it will cost $57 for each tax
year. Complete Form 4506, Request for Copy of Tax Return, and mail it to the
IRS address listed on the form for your area. Copies are generally available
for the current year and past six years. Please allow 60 days for delivery.
If you live in a
Presidentially declared disaster area, the IRS may waive the fee to obtain
copies of your tax returns. Visit IRS.gov and select the ‘Disaster Relief’ link
in the lower left corner of the page for more about IRS disaster assistance.
Forms 4506, 4506-T
and 4506T-EZ are available at IRS.gov or by calling 800-TAX-FORM
(800-829-3676).
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