What is a tax transcript, and how can you obtain one? IRS tax transcripts are summary documents of your tax return information, and they’re often used as proof of income when applying for loans. You may also use a tax transcript when determining the amount of estimated taxes that you might owe in the future. If you’re completing financial aid documents, such as the FAFSA, you will likely need to request a tax transcript if you don’t have a copy of your return already.
You can obtain a tax transcript from the IRS through various methods: online, over the phone, and through a mail request.
To request a tax transcript online, visit the IRS Get Transcript page and create an account if you don’t already have one. To create an account you will need a photo ID. Obtaining your tax transcript online is the fastest way to get your transcript, and you can view, print, and download it directly from the portal. You will also be able to use other IRS online services when you have an online account. This service is only for individual use – so a business can not log in to obtain your transcript on your behalf.
If you would rather request your transcript by phone, you’ll have to call 1-800-908-9946 to use the automated IRS phone system to request your transcript. In order to request a transcript by phone, you will need the mailing address from your most recent return.
You may also request a transcript by mail by visiting the IRS online transcript mail request. For this option, you’ll need your Social Security number or Individual Tax ID number, Date of Birth, and your mailing address. You can also print IRS form 4506-T or IRS form 4506-T-EZ and complete it and mail it to request a transcript. Both phone and mail options are generally processed within 10 days.
The IRS offers tax transcripts at no charge.
The IRS has a variety of tax transcripts available, and they may be used for different purposes.
Note that transcripts are not copies of your full tax return. If you need a copy of your tax return, look for it in your tax software or with your tax provider. You can also request a copy from the IRS with form 4506, but note that there is a fee of $43 for copies of your tax return and it can take up to 75 days to process.
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