What Is An IRS Transcript And How Do You Get One?

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Kemberley Washington is a tax journalist and provides consumer-friendly tax tips for individuals and businesses. Her work goes beyond tax articles. She has been instrumental in tax product reviews and online tax calculators to help individuals make i.

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What Is An IRS Transcript And How Do You Get One?

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You should always keep copies of your tax returns for at least three years. But if you accidentally toss out some of that paperwork too soon, don’t stress; you can request a tax transcript from the IRS at no charge.

Although a tax transcript may look different from your original tax return, you can use it when applying for a home loan or college financial aid.

There are different types of tax transcripts, and the most efficient way to obtain one is by creating an account on the IRS website. An online account will allow you to download and view your tax transcripts instantly, says Alton Bell II, enrolled agent, founder and principal accountant of Bell Tax Accountants & Advisors in Chicago.

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