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To determine which forms you need for your taxes, you can visit the official website of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or consult with a tax professional. Generally, individuals will need to file a Form 1040, but additional forms may be required depending on your specific financial situation.
You will typically need to gather documents such as your W-2 forms, 1099 forms, and any other income statements, as well as receipts for deductible expenses. You may also need to gather documents related to any investments, property ownership, and self-employment income.
You can access your previous tax returns by logging into your account on the IRS website or by requesting a copy from the IRS directly. You may also have copies of your tax returns on file with your tax preparer if you used one in the past.
The deadline for filing your taxes varies depending on the tax year. Typically, the deadline is April 15th, but it may be extended to a later date in certain circumstances. It is important to file your taxes on time to avoid penalties and interest.
If you are unsure about how to file your taxes, you can seek help from a tax professional or utilize resources provided by the IRS, such as free tax preparation services or the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. You can also contact the IRS directly for assistance.