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Preparing for Your Tax Interview: The "What to Bring" Ch |
by:
Chris Spewock |
Whether you're filing a tax return for the first or 50th time, tax preparation can be a tim intensive process. It can be very stressful too: you want to make sure you do everything correctly and get your return filed on time. The experts at Jackson Hewitt have compiled a list of items to help you prepare for your next tax interview. Bring the applicable items from this list to help your tax service representative prepare a tax return that will result in the largest allowable refund for you. -Social Security Card(s) -Driver's License(s) -Dependents' Social Security Numbers & Dates of Birth -Last Year's Federal and State Tax Returns -Wage Statements -Pension or Retirement Income -Interest and Dividend Income -State Income Tax Refund Amount -Social Security Income -Unemployment Income -Commissions Received -Commissions Paid -Sales of Stocks or Bonds -Self-Employed Business Income & Expenses -Lottery or Gambling Winnings -Lottery or Gambling Losses -Income and Expenses from Rentals -Income from Partnerships, S Corporations, Trusts, and Estates -IRA Contributions -Alimony Paid or Received -Child Care Expenses and Provider Information -Medical, Eye Care, and Dental Expenses -Cash and Non-cash Charitable -Record of Purchase or Sale of Residence -Mortgage or Home Equity Loan Interest Paid -Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes -Un-reimbursed Employment-Related Expenses -Job-Related Educational Expenses -Educator Expenses -Tuition and Education Fees -Student Loan Interest -Casualty and Theft Losses -Estimated Taxes -Foreign Taxes Paid These tax prep tips will help you save time and money, and help ensure a smooth ride to a completed tax return. As an added bonus, present this money saving coupon to any participating Jackson Hewitt Tax ServiceŽ location to save $10 on tax preparation.
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