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What Documents Do I Need to Bring to My Accountant?

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What Documents Do I Need to Bring to My Accountant?

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You can make the most of your meeting with a tax accountant by bringing all the documents needed to prepare your tax return. Basically, you need to bring identification, income documents (W-2 and 1099 forms), and expense documents. The IRS and state tax agencies are increasingly cracking down on people who claim the same dependent more than once, such as estranged parents both claiming the same child. Tax preparers increasingly will ask that you provide Social Security cards for yourself and for each dependent. This helps eliminate electronic filing errors by making sure the name and Social Security Number matches the IRS records for each person on the tax return. You also need to bring documents to show all your income for the year. These documents may include: • W-2s from your employers, • 1099-MISC forms for self-employment income, • 1099-INT (interest) and 1099-DIV (dividends) forms, • 1099-B forms showing brokerage trades in stocks and bonds, • K-1 forms for income from a partners

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