IRS Website Franchise Tax Board
How do I get a copy of a prior tax return and W-2?
If you filed your tax return through Will "the tax man", then you can get a copy of your records at any our office. Otherwise, as long as you filed your tax return with the IRS, you can request a photocopy or a computer transcript (a line-by-line listing) of the information on your tax return. Photocopies and transcripts are free from the IRS. If you need an actual copy (not a photocopy), then you must complete Form 4506 and pay a $23 fee for your tax return and all related tax information (Form W-2, etc.). Back to Top
How do I get my Form W-2?
Your employer is required to mail your completed Form W-2 (copies B, C, and 2) showing your compensation and tax withholding amounts for the calendar year by January 31. If you do not receive your W-2 by January 31, contact your employer to confirm your address and find out when the form was mailed. If you have not received your W-2 by February 16, then call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. A representative will complete a W-2 complaint on Form 4598, Form W-2, or 1099 Not Received or Incorrect. Back to Top
What information should I bring with me?
Make sure to bring the following materials to your tax interview:
- Wage statements (Form W-2)
- Pension, or retirement income (1099-Rs)
- Social Security card(s)
- Driver's license(s)
- Dependents' Social Security numbers and dates of birth
- Last year's tax return
- Information on education expenses
- Commissions received and/or paid
- Sales of stocks and/or bonds
- Self-employed business income and expenses
- Lottery and/or gambling winnings and losses
- State refund amount
- Social Security and/or unemployment income
- Income and expenses from rentals
- Alimony paid or received
- Record of purchase or sale of real estate
- Medical and dental expenses
- Real estate and personal property taxes
- Estimated taxes or foreign taxes paid
- Cash and non-cash charitable donations
- Mortgage or home equity loan interest paid (1098)
- Unreimbursed employment-related expenses
- Job-related educational expenses
- Childcare expenses and provider information
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Are your tax preparation fees fixed, or do they vary?
Our fees are based on the complexity of your tax return. Complex tax returns take longer to prepare, so fees are higher. To learn more, contact Will "the tax man". Back to Top
How quickly can I get my return?
We offer electronic filing with paid tax preparation. Filing electronically makes it possible for you take advantage of a number of products and services to help you get money fast, including:
- IRS Direct. Get your refund directly from the IRS, deposited into your personal bank account in 8 to 15 days. Or, have your refund check mailed to you directly by the IRS in 21 to 28 days.
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I need to change my withholding. How do I update my personal information?
Use Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. If you get married or divorced, if a child is born, or if you no longer can claim a child as a dependent, you will need to complete a new Form W-4. When you begin to work at a new company, your employer must give you a Form W-4 to complete. You can also request a Form W-4 from your employer at any time to reflect a change in your tax situation. Back to Top
What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and am I eligible?
The Earned Income Credit (EIC) is applicable to low-income workers who may or may not have a qualifying child, or children, living with them. If you can take the EIC, then it is subtracted from the tax owed. The credit can be refunded even if you don't owe any tax. If you have a qualifying child and your earned income and adjusted gross income (AGI) are each less than $30,338 ($31,338 if filing Married Filing Jointly), then you could be eligible for a maximum credit of $2,604. The maximum credit is $4,300 if you have more than one qualifying child and your earned income and your AGI are both less than $34,458 ($35,458 if Married Filing Jointly).
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Do you guarantee that your tax returns are accurate?
Each tax return prepared by Will "the tax man" comes with our free guarantee. Will "the tax man" will reimburse you for any penalties or interest charged a taxing authority if an error is made preparing your return. In addition, WIll "the tax man" will appear with you at an audit, at no charge, to explain how your return was prepared.
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