FAQ's

What documents should I bring to my tax interview?

-Name

-Date of Birth (taxpayers, spouses and dependents)

-Social Security Card/ITIN (taxpayers, spouses and dependents)

-Valid Government Identification

-W2’s

-Dividend Slips (1099-DIV)

-Stock Sales (1099-B)

-Interest (1099-INT)

-Self-Employment Income and Expenses

-Rental Income and Expenses

-Gambling or Lottery Winnings

-Pension Income (1099-R)

-Social Security Retirement (SSA-1099)

-IRA or 401(k) Distribution 

-Unemployment Compensation (1099-G)

-Miscellaneous Income (1099)

-Tuition Statement (1098-T)

-Proof of Residence

What documents should I receive from employers?

Usually, an employer will provide a W2. In other cases, self-employed/independent contractors should receive a 1099 from the company reflecting year to date earnings.

What documents do I need if I am unemployed?

If you filed for unemployment, you will need form 1099G which is provided by the unemployment agency.

What documents do I need if I am self-employed?

Self-employed individuals must file a Schedule C. Depending on your business type, other documents may need filing as well. 

When is the deadline to file my taxes?

April 15 is the standing deadline for personal taxes.

When is the earliest that I can file my taxes?

Once you have received your W2, you may have your taxes prepared right away.

Is there a penalty for filing my taxes after the deadline?

Yes, there is a penalty but you may pay your tax liability through an installment plan.