TAS Tax Tip: TAS shares tips to help taxpayers prepare tax returns without issues that cause return processing errors and refund delays.

December 29, 2022 – TAS will launch a Pre-Filing Season Awareness outreach campaign in January.  It is a nationwide effort to help millions of taxpayers who self-prepare federal tax returns to avoid common return processing issues that cause refund delays.

Title: Tax Tip: TAS shares tips to help taxpayers prepare tax returns without issues that cause return processing errors and refund delays.

TAS will launch a Pre-Filing Season Awareness outreach campaign in January.  It is a nationwide effort to help millions of taxpayers who self-prepare federal tax returns to avoid common return processing issues that cause refund delays.

TAS invites taxpayers to attend one of the events in their area. If taxpayers aren’t able to attend an event, there are resources available to them on the TAS website and a list of tips below.

Follow these tips to help prevent common issues.

Use your year-end income statements (e.g., Form W-2/1099), not your pay stub, to verify your income. Your income figures must match what is reported on year-end statements. Employers have until January 31 to send your income statements, and you must wait to receive them before you file.

Double check that your information is correct for yourself and your dependents. Check name spellings, taxpayer identification numbers, dates of birth, addresses, and bank account information.

Check for all credits and deductions for which you may be eligible. Review the tax form instructions to ensure you claim all the deductible items and credits for which you are eligible. Complete any worksheets, schedules or forms to support those items.

Attach all forms and schedules before you submit your return. Don’t forget your income statements and special forms to support credit claims (e.g., Form 8892 or Schedule EITC).

E-file — be aware of tax software that imports prior year data automatically. E-filing a tax return is the most efficient way to file, but make sure you’re using current tax year data to avoid mistakes.

 

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