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To prepare
your return, please bring the following information and
materials to our meeting. Of course, as we discuss your tax
return, we may find that I will need additional information or
documents.
Prior Year's Returns:
A copy of
your federal and state income tax returns from last year,
including any amended returns, together with a copy of any
correspondence you have received in relation to them from the
IRS or the state taxing authority. If you were audited by the
IRS or a state or local tax agency during the past year,
please bring in documents showing the results of the audit.
The amount of any estimated tax payments (federal and state)
made for this year.
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The label
pages from the tax forms you received from the IRS, state,
and local tax authorities. Also, the estimated tax forms and
envelopes you received from the IRS, state and local tax
authority. (Top)
Dependents:
The name of
any dependents you intend to claim on your return, and their
relationship to you. A family member or a resident of your
household, including a foster child, is considered your
dependent if you paid for more than half of their support
during the year. An individual may only be claimed as a
dependent on one person's return (or on the return of married
persons filing jointly). Thus, if you claim an individual as a
dependent, that person must not be claimed on his or her own
tax return for the year or on the return of any other
taxpayer. I will need a social security number for every
dependent claimed.
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Wages, Interest, Dividends and Other Miscellaneous
Income:
Any W‑2s or
Form 1099s, together with records of any other compensation
received during the year. Note that Form 1099s, in addition to
reflecting any income you earned as an independent contractor,
are also supplied by payers of interest and dividend income,
by governmental units that provide refunds of state and local
taxes, and by various other entities. If you received any
interest, dividend or other similar income not shown on a Form
1099, please bring in records of that income, including the
payer's name and the account numbers to which such payments
were credited.
I also need
you to bring records of any of the following categories of
income and expense you incurred by you or your spouse during
the year:
Business Income
and Expenses:
Business
income and expenses from any unincorporated business you
operated during the year (sole proprietorship). This may
include businesses for which you received a Form 1099 or
partnerships or S corporations from which you received a
Schedule K‑1.
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Investment
Income and Expenses:
Details as
to any investment property, including stocks, bonds and real
estate, you sold during the year. In addition to the type of
property sold, I will need the purchase date, number of units
purchased, purchase price, sale date, number of units sold,
and sales price. If the property consists of securities, you
should also bring the identification numbers of the relevant
certificates. If you exchanged one piece of investment
property for another (for example, exchanging one parcel of
real property for another) during the year, please supply the
dates and details of these transactions, plus details as to
any other property you received in the transaction (including
cash). Please also provide details of any interest paid during
the year with respect to investment property as well as any
other expenses relating to its acquisition, maintenance, or
disposition (such as safe deposit box fees, account service
charges, brokerage commissions, investment advisor fees, etc.)
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Other Income Items:
Details as
to any other sources of income, such as income from rents,
royalties, trusts and estates, farming, unemployment
compensation, social security benefits, and any other income
received during the year. You should also bring information
concerning the amount and timing of any penalties you paid on
early withdrawal of savings. If you have questions about any
item of income, please bring it up at our meeting, and I will
determine whether it is taxable.
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Retirement Plan Contributions and Distributions:
The date and
amount of contributions made to an Individual Retirement
Account (IRA), Roth IRA, Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) or
Keogh, the name of the institution maintaining the accounts of
such plan, and your account number. Please also supply dates
and amounts of any distributions you received from
retirement‑type plans during the year. I also must know
whether such distributions represented a total withdrawal your
benefits in each plan or part of a series of periodic
payments. Please provide details as to any after‑tax employee
contributions you made to such plans.
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Alimony and Child
Support:
This
includes details as to the amount of alimony you either paid
or received during the year, as well as any child support and
medical expenses not reimbursed through insurance or
otherwise. (Top)
Medical Expenses:
If you had
significant medical, dental or medication expenses not
reimbursed by your health insurance, I will need information
about such expenses.
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Taxes:
In addition
to taxes withheld at the source and already reflected on your
W‑2s and Form 1099s, provide information as to any other taxes
you paid during the year, including federal and state income
tax, self‑employment tax, real property tax, and personal
property tax (such as on a boat or car).
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Personal Residence:
I need to
know the amount of interest you paid during the year on any
mortgage or home equity loan. Bring the statement (Form
1098) furnished by your mortgage
interest lender. If you purchased a residence or refinanced a
mortgage during the year, bring the settlement sheet, which
will reflect any interest charges paid at settlement,
including "points." If you sold a personal residence during
the year, I will need the closing statement from the sale, and
similar information about any replacement residence that you
purchased. (Top)
Contributions:
The amount
of any gifts to churches or other charities, in cash or
property, the names of such charitable organizations, and any
receipts for your contributions. Also, if you used your
personal vehicle in performing services for charitable
organizations, I will need records of your mileage.
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Certain Losses:
Information
regarding any losses due to casualty or theft, together with
any insurance reimbursements received.
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Employee Business
Expenses:
Information
with respect to any employee business expenses incurred during
the year which were not reimbursed by your employer, such as
work‑related entertainment, travel or educational expenses.
For example, if you used a personal vehicle in performing your
job (other than for commuting), and were not reimbursed by
your employer, I will need records of your mileage used in
business travel and records of your automobile expenses.
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Other Deductible
Expenses:
I will also
need records relating to any other deductible expenses, such
as moving expenses, professional dues, student loan interest
payments, tax return fees, investment fees, and gambling
losses. If you have questions about any expense, please bring
it up at our meeting, and I will determine whether it is
deductible. (Top)
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