How can I answer my tax questions?

Taxpayers may ask tax questions by calling the toll-free customer service line at 1-800-829-1040 for individual tax issues or 1-800-829-4933 for business-related tax issues. TTY/TDD users may call 1-800-829- 4059 to ask tax questions or to order forms and publications.

When you file taxes What information does the government ask you for?

It asks for personal information, filing status, the amount of tax you’ve paid through withholding (as detailed on your 1099 or W-2, or in quarterly estimated tax payments), how much income you made and from what sources (such as wages, salary, tips or retirement benefits).

What does it mean when the IRS ask for additional information?

An IRS notice typically will be about your federal tax return or tax account. It will be about a specific issue, such as changes to your account. It may ask you for more information. It could also explain that you owe tax and that you need to pay the amount that is due.

Does SSA share information with IRS?

IRC Section 6103 generally prohibits the release of tax information by an IRS employee. The IRS may therefore share information with SSA about social security and Medicare tax liability if necessary to establish the taxpayer’s liability.

What information is needed for tax return?

What Information Is Needed for Tax Returns?

  • Income documentation. The first piece of information you’ll need to start preparing your tax return is the total amount of income you earned during the year.
  • Prior tax payments.
  • Reporting deductions and credits.
  • Interest and dividend income.

What documents are needed for tax return?

List of documents required to file your Income Tax Return:

  • Form 16: CHECK THESE OUT.
  • Salary slips: For salaried taxpayers, it is important to keep the salary slip ready.
  • Form 26AS:
  • Form 16A:
  • PAN card:
  • Aadhaar card:
  • Deductions under Section 80D to 80U:
  • Capital Gain Statement:

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