You likely keep a copy of your tax return in a file for safekeeping. But if you don’t, or if your saved tax information cannot be accessed, you can request a copy of your tax records from the IRS.
You'd like to buckle down and do your income taxes. Really, you would. But you're missing one key form: last year's federal income tax return. But wait? It will cost you $30 to get an actual copy?
Clear Start Tax Reveals How Hidden Red Flags in IRS Records Can Trigger Enforcement – and Why Reviewing Your Transcript Is the First Step Toward Resolution IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 13, 2025 ...
You've probably heard that you should hang onto your tax returns for three years. The truth is that tax record retention periods vary from three years to indefinitely depending on the types of ...
If you follow the news, you’ve probably read about the Department of Government Efficiency and its incursions into the seemingly bottomless trove of federal data, including potentially sensitive tax ...
The IRS has a long, but pretty specific, list for why a tax return can take longer to process and you could see a delay in your refund. While most people had no trouble at all, roughly 1.2 million ...