Can I see my taxes online?
Can I see my taxes online?
You can access your federal tax account through a secure login at IRS.gov/account. Once in your account, you can view the amount you owe along with details of your balance, view 18 months of payment history, access Get Transcript, and view key information from your current year tax return.
Does TurboTax give you a copy of your tax return?
You can request copies of your IRS tax returns from the most recent seven tax years. If you filed your taxes with a TurboTax CD/download product, your tax return is stored on your computer, so you can print a copy at any time. If you used TurboTax Online, you can log in and print copies of your tax return for free.
How do I find my tax return?
Whether you owe taxes or you’re expecting a refund, you can find out your tax return’s status by:
- Using the IRS Where’s My Refund tool.
- Viewing your IRS account information.
- Calling the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 (Wait times to speak to a representative may be long.)
Where can I get my 2011 state tax return?
You can complete and sign the 2011 IRS Tax Return Forms here on eFile.com. Then download print and mail the 2011 IRS Tax Forms to the address listed on the IRS and State Forms. Select your state (s) and download, complete, print and sign your 2011 State Tax Return income forms. You can no longer claim a refund for Tax Year 2011.
How can I view my tax return online?
After you have created your online IRS account, you’ll be able to view a transcript of your tax return immediately. You can also print or download the information. If you request a copy of your transcript by mail or by fax, expect a five to 10-day wait. Read More: Does the IRS Check Each & Every Tax Return Filed?
Can you still claim a tax refund for 2011?
You can no longer claim a refund for Tax Year 2011. Need to change or amend a 2011 Federal Income Tax Return or State Return? Download IRS Tax Amendment Form 1040X and mail it in any time.
Where can I Find my prior tax return?
You can view your prior years’ tax returns online by using the Get Transcript Online feature at IRS.gov or by contacting your tax preparer. For most tax transcripts, there isn’t a fee, the records go back between three and 10 years, and include information including your IRS refund amount.