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Your Tax Preparation Checklist
To ensure a smooth and efficient tax preparation process, we've compiled a comprehensive checklist of documents you'll need. Having these items ready will help us maximize your refund and identify all available deductions and credits.
Personal Information
Social Security or ITIN numbers and bank details for all taxpayers and dependents
Income Documents
W-2 forms, 1099s, and records of all income sources
Expense Records
Receipts for deductible expenses and charitable donations
Personal Information Requirements
The foundation of your tax return starts with accurate personal information. We'll need identification and banking details for everyone included on your return.
Social Security or ITIN Numbers
Required for everyone who will be listed on your return as a taxpayer or dependent. These numbers are essential for processing your return and claiming credits.
Bank Information
Your bank account and routing numbers are needed for direct deposit of your refund or for setting up payment plans if you owe taxes.
Income Documentation Needed
Accurate income reporting is crucial for your tax return. We'll need documentation for all sources of income you received during the tax year.
Employment Income
  • W-2 forms for salaries, wages, and tips from each job
  • Form 1099-MISC for contract work
  • Alimony received
  • Jury duty pay
Investment & Other Income
  • Form 1099-INT for interest income
  • Form 1099-DIV for dividend income
  • Form 1099-R for retirement distributions
  • Gambling, lottery, or prize winnings
Government Benefits & Special Income
Don't forget to include documentation for government benefits and educational income. These forms are essential for accurate tax preparation and may affect your eligibility for certain credits.
Form 1099-G
Reports unemployment compensation, state or local income tax refunds, and other government payments you received during the year.
Form 1099-SSA
Documents Social Security benefits received. This is important for determining if any portion of your benefits is taxable.
Scholarship Income
Records of scholarships and grants received. Some educational funding may be taxable depending on how it was used.
Child-Related Tax Benefits
If you have children, you may qualify for valuable tax credits and deductions. Proper documentation of childcare expenses can result in significant tax savings.
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Gather Childcare Receipts
Collect proof of all childcare costs paid during the tax year, including daycare, after-school programs, and summer camps.
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Provider Information
Obtain your childcare provider's name, address, and tax ID or Social Security number. This information is required to claim the credit.
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Verify Provider Qualifications
Ensure your provider is qualified - they must be older than 19 and cannot be claimed as a dependent on your return.
Home-Related Deductions
Homeownership comes with several potential tax benefits. Make sure you have all the necessary documentation to claim deductions related to your home.
Mortgage Interest
Form 1098 showing mortgage interest paid. This is typically one of the largest deductions for homeowners.
Real Estate Taxes
Receipts for real estate taxes paid on your primary residence and any other properties you own.
Home Sale Documentation
Form 1099-S if you sold your home during the year. Capital gains may be excluded under certain conditions.
Cancelled Debt
Form 1099-C if any mortgage debt was cancelled or forgiven, as this may be considered taxable income.
Education-Related Tax Benefits
Education expenses can provide valuable tax credits and deductions. Whether you're paying student loans or tuition, these documents are essential for maximizing your education-related tax benefits.
Student Loan Interest
Form 1098-E documents the interest you paid on qualified student loans. This deduction can reduce your taxable income by up to $2,500.
Educational Credits
Form 1098-T reports tuition and related expenses paid to eligible educational institutions. This form is crucial for claiming the American Opportunity Credit or Lifetime Learning Credit.
Additional Deductible Expenses
Don't overlook these commonly missed deductions. Keeping good records throughout the year can help you identify all eligible expenses and maximize your refund.
Personal Property Tax
Tax paid on cars, boats, or other personal property based on their value
Charitable Donations
Receipts for cash and non-cash donations to qualified charitable organizations
Medical Care Expenses
Out-of-pocket medical, dental, and prescription costs that exceed a certain percentage of your income
Alimony Paid
Documentation of alimony payments made under divorce agreements finalized before 2019
Tax Preparation Fees
Fees paid for tax preparation services from the previous year
Prepaid Taxes
Records of estimated tax payments made throughout the year
Ready to Get Started?
Now that you know what documents you'll need, you're ready to begin the tax preparation process. Our experienced team is here to help you navigate the complexities of tax law, maximize your refund, and secure need-based financial aid for college.
Download our Tax Preparation Fee Schedule to learn about our competitive pricing, or contact us today to schedule your consultation. We look forward to helping you achieve the best possible tax outcome.