The tax-filing season is here. Even if you plan on leaving the hard work to your professional tax preparer, you can make the process go more smoothly by organizing all the necessary information and documentation.
What records are required for 2017 returns?
For starters, your tax preparer will need Social Security numbers for you, your spouse and any dependents, plus last year’s return. Although every situation is different, here’s a checklist of some common income items to gather:
Take a look at the list below. Records are usually required to claim deductions and credits for the following:
Before you hand over documents to your tax preparer, verify their accuracy. For instance, make sure that contributions to IRAs and qualified retirement plans (like a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) for a self-employed taxpayer) reflect the appropriate tax year. Double-check Social Security numbers — it’s easy to make a mistake.
Finally, if you’re requesting direct deposit of a refund, there are two more numbers you must provide: Your bank account number and the bank’s routing number. That is the fastest way to get a refund for your 2017 taxes.
Call our office if you have questions about preparing your 2017 tax return, or if you’d like to set up an appointment with an Alloy Silverstein accountant and advisor.
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