Where's My Refund? 

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Documentation for Individuals and Families

Supporting Documents Needed

Email: deshonnagoode@taxedrighttaxes.com

  • Valid copy of your ID if married both taxpayer's ID 
  • Proof for any dependents (SSN, Birth Certificate, School Documents, Medical Records)
  • Proof of residency (rent/mortgage agreement, utility bill, telephone bill, etc.)
  • W2’s, 1099’s, SSA, and any other annual tax statements (we cannot use last check stubs)
  • If self- employed please send or bring all supporting documents for business (business license, financial statements, receipts, or bank statements, etc.)
  • If requesting direct deposit please send or bring a copy of a bank statement with the routing and account number
  • If itemizing please send supporting documents of expenses (charity/donation receipts, mileage report, vehicle information, any other receipt, etc.)

Deductible Expenses Documentation for Itemization

  • List of Charitable Contributions
  • Medical Expenses, Health Care Insurance, Prescriptions, Doctors, Dentists, Eyeglasses, Long Term Health Care Insurance
  • Real Estate Taxes and other taxes paid, PMI insurance, points,
  • Un-reimbursed Job Expense
  • Union/Professional Dues, Job related costs, uniforms, supplies, seminars, continuing education, publications, travel, etc.)
  • Form 1098 – Mortgage Interest Expense
  • Form1098-T

Tax Credit Deduction Documents

  • Adoption expenses
  • Alimony Paid (need Social Security number of recipient)
  • Casualty and theft losses, insurance reimbursements
  • Charitable donations: official receipts/checks, cash amounts, donated property value, miles driven, out-of-pocket expenses
  • Child Care Expenses provider’s name, address, tax ID, $ amount
  • Home business expenses, home size/office size, home expenses
  • Investment interest expenses
  • IRA contributions
  • Medical and dental expense records
  • Medical savings account
  • Moving expenses
  • Personal property taxes
  • Real estate taxes paid
  • Rental Property Expense & cost basis
  • Work vehicle license fees, mileage

    Retirement Income                                                                                                              
    ___ Railroad Retirement & Social Security Income:        
  •  Form SSA-1099
    ___ Retirement Income: Form 1099-R

    Business Income
    ___ Business Income and Expenses
    ___ Farm Income and Expenses
    ___ Form K-1 Income from Partnerships, Trusts, and S-Corporations
    ___ Rental Income and Expenses
    ___ Tax Deductible Miles Traveled for Business Purposes





     

 

 NEWLY UPDATED

Key 2024 filing season dates

  • January 12: IRS Free File opens.
  • January 16: Due date for 2023 fourth quarter estimated tax payments.
  • January 26: Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day.
  • January 29: Filing season start date for individual tax returns.
  • April 15: Due date of filing a tax return or to request an extension for most of the nation.
  • April 17: Due date for Maine and Massachusetts.
  • October 15: Due date for extension filers.

Most refunds issued in less than 21 days; EITC refunds for many available starting February 27

Many different factors can affect the timing of a refund after the IRS receives a return. Although the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days, the IRS cautions taxpayers not to rely on receiving a refund by a certain date, especially when making major purchases or paying bills. Some returns may require additional review and may take longer. The easiest way to check a refund's status is by using Where's My Refund? on IRS.gov or the IRS2Go app.

Under the federal Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act, the IRS cannot issue Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) refunds before mid-February. Where's My Refund? should show an updated status by February 17 for most early EITC/ACTC filers. The IRS expects most EITC/ACTC related refunds to be available in taxpayer bank accounts or on debit cards by February 27 if they chose direct deposit and there are no other issues with their tax return.

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