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Tax Season Checklist
Tax season can be a demanding time for everyone, from small businesses and freelancers to individual filers. Proper preparation is key to ensuring a smooth tax filing process. Use this checklist as your guide through each step, making sure you’ve covered all essential items for your tax filing.
Gather Personal Information:
- Social Security Numbers (SSN) for yourself and all dependents
- Addresses and dates of birth
- Bank account and routing number for direct deposit/refund
- Last year’s Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) for electronic signature
Income Documents:
- W-2 forms from all employers
- 1099 forms for freelancers and independent contractors
- Interest statements (Form 1099-INT or Form 1099-OID)
- Dividend statements (Form 1099-DIV)
- Sales proceeds from stocks, bonds, etc. (Form 1099-B)
- Retirement plan distribution (Form 1099-R)
- Miscellaneous income records (prizes, rent income, etc.)
Deduction and Credit Documents:
- Home mortgage interest (Form 1098)
- Real estate and personal property tax records
- Receipts for charitable donations and gifts
- Medical and dental expense records
- Educational expenses (Form 1098-T)
- Student loan interest paid (Form 1098-E)
- Childcare expenses (provider’s tax ID number required)
Health Insurance Information:
- Marketplace coverage (Form 1095-A)
- Health coverage exemption certificate, if applicable
- Records of healthcare payments for Premium Tax Credit
Tax Forms and Worksheets:
- Current year’s tax return forms and schedules
- Worksheets for itemised deductions, if applicable
Previous Tax Returns:
- Copies of past tax returns (3-7 years recommended)
Bank Account Information:
- Account numbers for any account into which you’d like a refund deposited
- Records for interest paid or earned, if applicable
Miscellaneous:
- Notices from the IRS or other revenue systems, if received
- Record of estimated tax payments made during the year, if applicable
Review and Organise:
- Review all documents to ensure they are complete and accurate
- Organise documents by category for easy reference
- Compile a list of questions or concerns for your tax advisor or software
File Taxes:
- Choose the appropriate filing method for your situation (e-file or mail)
- Submit tax returns by the due date or file for an extension, if needed
Payment:
- Schedule payment for any taxes owed, or confirm refund details
Follow Up:
- Track refund status, if expecting one
- Store copies of filed tax returns and all relevant documentation securely
- Plan for any quarterly or future tax adjustments needed
- Confirm that checks have cleared or payments have been debited
Remember, this checklist is a general guide and your tax situation may require additional information. Always consult with a tax professional or IRS resources to ensure that all your tax responsibilities are fulfilled.