How to Obtain a Copy of Your Tax Documents
@ 2:50 pmAs you gather information for your 2007 tax returns, you may need to refer to prior year returns. Do you know where your archive records are? Are they in the basement, or storage closet? Or perhaps they were they destroyed in a flood or disaster? Did you lose them during a move?
While I generally advise clients to keep their tax returns for seven years, it doesn’t always happen. If you can’t locate or retrieve your tax records don’t fret! The IRS can provide transcripts and copies of documents you’ve files and information about your account.
The IRS can provide two replacement documents, a tax return transcript and a tax account transcript. First determine which document you need, as they vary greatly.
A tax return transcript shows the majority of your tax return including any attached schedules and forms. This document should contain the exact data as you reported it. However, it does not show changes or payments made after the return was filed. (Most financial institutions will accept this document as verification of your income.) Read the rest of this entry »


