2021 Tax Return Preparation And Deduction Checklist In 2022

Tax Return Checklist: Get Ready to File
Prepare To Prepare Your Taxes

To best prepare for filing taxes, first start by gathering your forms, statements, and other documents that show your income and deductions. Below, find a checklist to print and check off or to take mental notes on that way you remember to gather all your forms before preparing your income tax return or ITR.

What Forms Do I Need for Taxes?

Use the checklist below to gather your documents and other forms that you will need to file your taxes. Not all items may apply; keep track of your forms and store copies for your records once you have e-filed your return. See an overview of taxable income and non-taxable income to see various types of income and whether or not they are taxed.

Taxable Income Forms, Documents

  • ___ Most Common Income, Deduction Forms
  • ___ W-2 Form(s) for Wages, Salaries, and Tips
  • ___ Interest Income Statements: Form 1099-INT & 1099-OID
  • ___ Dividend Income Statements: Form 1099-DIV
  • ___ Sales of Stock, Land, etc. for Capital Gains: Form 1099-B
  • ___ Sales of Real Estate: Form 1099-S
  • ___ State Tax Refunds: Form 1099-G
  • ___ Alimony received or paid
  • ___ Unemployment Compensation Received: Form 1099-G
  • ___ Nonemployment Compensation: Form 1099-NEC
  • ___ Miscellaneous Income: Form 1099-MISC
  • ___ Retirement Income: Form 1099-R
  • ___ Social Security Income and Railroad Retirement Income: Form SSA-1099
  • ___ Business Income and Expenses
  • ___ Rental Income and Expenses
  • ___ Farm Income and Expenses
  • ___ Form K-1 Income from Partnerships, Trusts, and S-Corporations
  • ___ Tax Deductible Miles Traveled for Business Purposes

Tax Credits

  • ___ Child Tax Credit - Dependent Name, SSN, and Other Information
  • ___ Child Care Provider Address, I.D. Number and Amounts Paid for the Child and Dependent Care Credit
  • ___ Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) - Income Information
  • ___ Adoption Expense Information for the Adoption Tax Credit
  • ___ Foreign Taxes paid
  • ___ First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

Tax Deductions, Expenses

  • ___ Medical Expenses for the Family
  • ___ Medical, Health Insurance Paid (1095-A)
  • ___ Self-employed Business Expenses
  • ___ Prescription Medicines and Drugs
  • ___ Doctor and Dentist Payments
  • ___ Hospital and Nurse Payments
  • ___ Tax Deductible Miles Traveled for Medical Purposes
  • ___ Home Mortgage Interest from Form 1098
  • ___ Real Estate Taxes Paid
  • ___ State Taxes Paid with Last Year's Return (if claiming itemized deductions)
  • ___ Personal Property Taxes Paid
  • ___ Charitable Cash Contributions
  • ___ Fair Market Value of Non-cash Contributions to Charities
  • ___ Unreimbursed Expenses Related to Volunteer Work
  • ___ Tax Deductible Mileage for Volunteer Purposes
  • ___ Casualty and Theft Losses
  • ___ Investment Expenses
  • ___ IRA Contributions
  • ___ HSA, FSA Contributions
  • ___ Student Loan Interest Paid from Form 1098-E
  • ___ Moving Expenses (If Applicable)
  • ___ Last Year's Tax Return Preparation Fee

Tax Estimate Payments

  • ___ Estimated Tax Payments Made with ES Vouchers or Online
  • ___ Last Year's Tax Return Over-Payment Applied to This Year
  • ___ Off Highway Fuel Taxes Paid

General Information

  • ___ Copy of Last Year's Tax Return
  • ___ Social Security Numbers for You and Your Spouse
  • ___ Educational Expenses for You, Your Spouse, and Your Dependents
  • ___ Dependents' Names, Years of Birth, and Social Security Numbers
  • ___ Child Care Expenses for Each Dependent
  • ___ Prior Year Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) - How to Find Last Year's AGI
  • ___ Routing Transmit Number (RTN) and Bank Account Number (BAN) for Direct Deposit/Debit

Taxes are difficult enough, preparing them shouldn't be. We at eFile.com strive to get rid of the Tax Mumbo Jumbo for you as much as possible. We strongly suggest that you prepare to prepare your income tax returns. Too many taxpayers rush into this to get their refunds, only to realize later that they missed a W-2 or 1099, meaning they are forced to prepare and file a tax amendment.

What Steps Do I Take to File Taxes?

Step 1: Collect Your Forms. Before you start preparing your return on eFile.com, use this page as a reference to collect the forms, receipts, documents, and statements necessary to prepare and e-file your taxes.

  • If you miss an important form on your tax return, such as an income or deduction form, you will have to prepare a tax amendment. In order to avoid the hassles of a tax amendment, we strongly recommend you start preparing your taxes, but DO NOT e-file your taxes before February 1. Why? Employers, brokers, etc. are required to get all forms to you before February 1. Filing without a form in early January and later receiving one would mean you would have to file a tax amendment.
  • If an employer does not provide you with your W-2 forms or the issuer(s) of a 1099 form does not get them to you on time, contact them and request it. Here are tips on what to do if you do not get a W-2 on time.

Step 2: Estimate and Understand Your Taxes. View these important tax filing steps.

  • Estimate your taxes, use simple tax tools, and understand what your tax refund could be or if you may owe taxes.
  • Start free and get a 100% accurate return based on your entries in real time - cancel any time.

Step 3: Use Tax Software and eFileIT. Once you have gathered your forms and have a fair understanding of what your taxes may be, sign up for a free eFile.com account.

  • The eFile Tax App will do the complicated math and produce all the tax forms for you as you enter information and answer questions.
  • Simply enter figures from your forms and let us do the hard work for you.
  • See how the eFile platform works and compare eFile to other popular tax preparation platforms.

With e-file, you can file your individual income tax return online and include all your income from wages or employment, your small business, retirement, stocks and investments, and other income.

Follow this page and you will be better prepared to support your online tax return in case of a future federal or state tax audit. Visit our tax return planning page and review our list of stupid and smart things taxpayers do when completing tax returns.

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