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Personal Tax Checklist

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  • Personal Information

    Tax Identification Numbers are mandatory items on your tax prep checklist. All taxpayers will need the following information.

    1. Your social security number or tax ID number
    2. Your spouse's full name and social security number or tax ID number
  • Dependent(s) Information

    Parents and caregivers should gather this information as they review what they need to file their taxes.

    1. Dates of birth and social security numbers or tax ID numbers
    2. Childcare records (including the provider's tax ID number) if applicable
    3. Income of other adults in your home
    4. Form 8332 showing that the child’s custodial parent is releasing their right to claim a child to you, the noncustodial parent (if applicable)
  • Sources of Income

    Many of these forms won't apply every year. For example, you will only receive the investment forms you may need to file your taxes if you had distributions or other activity.


    Employed:

    1. Forms W-2

    Unemployed:

    1. Unemployment, state tax refund (1099-G)

    Self-Employed

    1. Forms 1099, Schedules K-1, income records to verify amounts not reported on 1099s
    2. Records of all expenses — check registers or credit card statements, and receipts
    3. Business-use asset information (cost, date placed in service, etc.) for depreciation
    4. Office in home information, if applicable
    5. Record of estimated tax payments made (Form 1040–ES)

    Rental Income

    1. Records of income and expenses
    2. Rental asset information (cost, date placed in service, etc.) for depreciation
    3. Record of estimated tax payments made (Form 1040–ES)
    4. Retirement Income
    5. Pension/IRA/annuity income (1099-R)
    6. Traditional IRA basis (i.e., amounts you contributed to the IRA that were already taxed)
    7. Social security/RRB income (1099-SSA, RRB-1099)

    Savings & Investments or Dividends

    1. Interest, dividend income (1099-INT, 1099-OID, 1099-DIV)
    2. Income from sales of stock or other property (1099-B, 1099-S)
    3. Dates of acquisition and records of your cost or other basis in property you sold (if basis is not reported on 1099-B)
    4. Health Savings Account and long-term care reimbursements (1099-SA or 1099-LTC)
    5. Expenses related to your investments
    6. Record of estimated tax payments made (Form 1040–ES)
    7. Transactions involving cryptocurrency (Virtual currency)

    Other Income & Losses

    1. Gambling income (W-2G or records showing income, as well as expense records)
    2. Jury duty records
    3. Hobby income and expenses
    4. Prizes and awards
    5. Trusts
    6. Royalty Income 1099–Misc.
    7. Any other 1099s received
    8. Record of alimony paid/received with ex-spouse’s name and SSN
  • Types of Deductions

    The types of deductions you can take depend a lot on your life situation. It’s likely you won’t need all of the records listed below for your tax documents checklist.


    Home Ownership

    1. Forms 1098 or other mortgage interest statements
    2. Real estate and personal property tax records
    3. Receipts for energy-saving home improvements (e.g., solar panels, solar water heater)
    4. All other 1098 series forms

    Charitable Donations

    1. Cash amounts donated to houses of worship, schools, other charitable organizations
    2. Records of non-cash charitable donations
    3. Amounts of miles driven for charitable or medical purposes

    Medical Expenses

    1. Amounts paid for healthcare insurance and to doctors, dentists, hospitals

    Health Insurance

    1. Form 1095-A if you enrolled in an insurance plan through the Marketplace (Exchange)

    Childcare Expenses

    1. Fees paid to a licensed day care center or family day care for care of an infant or preschooler
    2. Wages paid to a baby-sitter
    3. Don't include expenses paid through a flexible spending account at work

    Educational Expenses

    1. Forms 1098-T from educational institutions
    2. Receipts that itemize qualified educational expenses
    3. Records of any scholarships or fellowships you received
    4. Form 1098-E if you paid student loan interest

    K-12 Educator Expenses

    1. Receipts for classroom expenses (for educators in grades K-12)

    State & Local Taxes

    1. Amount of state/local income tax paid (other than wage withholding), or amount of state and local sales tax paid
    2. Invoice showing amount of vehicle sales tax paid

    Retirement & Other Savings

    1. Form 5498-SA showing HSA contributions
    2. Form 5498 showing IRA contributions
    3. All other 5498 series forms (5498-QA, 5498-ESA)

    Federally Declared Disaster

    1. City/county you lived/worked/had property in
    2. Records to support property losses (appraisal, clean up costs, etc.)
    3. Records of rebuilding/repair costs
    4. Insurance reimbursements/claims to be paid
    5. FEMA assistance information
    6. Check FEMA site to see if my county has been declared a federal disaster area

Small Business Tax Checklist

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  • Income
    1. Gross receipts from sales or services
    2. Sales records (for accrual based taxpayers)
    3. Returns and allowances
    4. Business checking/savings account interest (1099-INT or statement)
    5. Other income
  • Cost of Goods Sold (if applicable)
    1. Inventory
    2. Beginning inventory total dollar amount
    3. Inventory purchases
    4. Ending inventory total dollar amount
    5. Items removed for personal purposes
    6. Materials & Supplies
  • Expenses
    1. Advertising
    2. Phones (landline, fax or cell phones related to business)
    3. Computer & internet expenses

    Transportation and travel expenses

    1. Local transportation
    2. Business trip (mileage) log
    3. Contemporaneous log or receipts for public transportation, parking, and tolls

    Travel away from home

    1. Airfare or mileage/actual expense if drove
    2. Hotel
    3. Meals, tips
    4. Taxi, tips
    5. Internet connection (hotel, Internet café etc.)
    6. Other

    Commissions paid to subcontractors

    1. File Form 1099-MISC and 1096 as necessary

    Depreciation

    1. Cost and first date of business use of assets
    2. Records relating to personal use of assets
    3. Sales price and disposition date of any assets sold

    Business insurance

    1. Casualty loss insurance
    2. Errors and omissions
    3. Other

    Interest expense

    1. Mortgage interest on building owned by business
    2. Business loan interest
    3. Investment expense and interest

    Professional fees

    1. Lawyers, accountants, and consultants

    Office supplies

    1. Pens, paper, staples, and other consumables

    Rent expense

    1. Office space rent
    2. Business-use vehicle lease expense
    3. Other

    Office-in-home

    1. Square footage of office space
    2. Total square footage of home
    3. Hours of use, if operating an in home daycare
    4. Mortgage interest or rent paid
    5. Homeowner's or renters' insurance
    6. Utilities
    7. Cost of home, separate improvements and first date of business use

    Wages paid to employees

    1. Form W-2 and W-3
    2. Federal and state payroll returns (Form 940, Form 941, etc.)
    • Employee benefit expenses [This needs to be left-aligned with "Wages paid to employees"]
    • Contractors
    • Form 1099-MISc
    • Form 1096

    Other expenses

    1. Repairs, maintenance of office facility, etc
    2. Estimated tax payments made
    3. Other business related expenses
    • Health insurance [This needs to be left-aligned with "Other expenses"]
    • Premiums paid to cover the sole-proprietor and family
    • Premiums paid on behalf of partners and S corporation shareholders
    • Information on spouse's employer provided insurance
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