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Old 02-26-2018, 08:12 PM
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How can i find out (if i am not sure) my most recent filing with the IRS or my state, without contacting them on the phone or in writing? Is there a way? Thanks!



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1. How can i find out (if i am not sure) my most recent filing with the IRS or my state, without contacting them on the phone or in writing?============>> f your original tax returns were lost or destroyed, you can obtain copies or transcripts from the IRS. ; There are 3 options for obtaining free copies of your federal tax return information ; on the web, by phone or by mail.
The IRS does not charge a fee for transcripts, which are available for the current and past 3 tax years. To request either transcript online, you need to go to www.irs.gov and use IRS online tool called Order A Transcript. To order by phone, you may call 800-908-9946 and follow the prompts in the recorded message. To request a 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ tax return transcript through the mail, you need to complete IRS Form 4506T-4506T-EZ Transcript. Businesses, partnerships and individuals who need transcript information from other forms or need a tax account transcript must use the Form 4506T.


Is there a way?======>>As mentioned aboe



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Old 02-27-2018, 02:52 AM
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1. How can i find out (if i am not sure) my most recent filing with the IRS or my state, without contacting them on the phone or in writing?============>> f your original tax returns were lost or destroyed, you can obtain copies or transcripts from the IRS. ; There are 3 options for obtaining free copies of your federal tax return information ; on the web, by phone or by mail.
The IRS does not charge a fee for transcripts, which are available for the current and past 3 tax years. To request either transcript online, you need to go to www.irs.gov and use IRS online tool called Order A Transcript. To order by phone, you may call 800-908-9946 and follow the prompts in the recorded message. To request a 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ tax return transcript through the mail, you need to complete IRS Form 4506T-4506T-EZ Transcript. Businesses, partnerships and individuals who need transcript information from other forms or need a tax account transcript must use the Form 4506T.


Is there a way?======>>As mentioned aboe
No Wnhough thats not what i am asking.



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