From Internal Revenue Service (IRS) <[email protected]>
Subject Tax Tip 2023-33: Some things taxpayers getting ready to file should know
Date March 14, 2023 8:00 PM
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IRS Tax Tips March 14, 2023

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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2023-33
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*Some things taxpayers getting ready to file should know*

With the 2023 tax filing season in full swing, taxpayers should be sure to visit IRS.gov for updated?resources?and?tools?to help with their 2022 tax return.

*Things to know before filing*


* Taxpayers should wait to file until they receive all their proper?tax documents [ [link removed] ], or they risk making a mistake that could cause delays.


* They should also review their income documents carefully. If any of the information is inaccurate or missing, taxpayers should?contact the payer [ [link removed] ]?right away for a correction or to ensure the issuer has their current mailing or email address.


* Creating an IRS Online Account [ [link removed] ] can help taxpayers securely access information about their federal tax account, including payments, tax records and more.


* Organized tax records make preparing a complete and accurate tax return easier and may help taxpayers find overlooked?deductions or credits [ [link removed] ].


* Taxpayers with an?Individual Taxpayer Identification Number or ITIN [ [link removed] ]?may need to renew it if it's expired and is needed on a U.S. federal tax return. If they don't renew an expiring or expired ITIN, the IRS can still accept their return, but it may delay processing or credits owed.

*Taxpayers should visit IRS.gov for information and answers to common tax questions*


* The IRS Interactive Tax Assistant [ [link removed] ] helps taxpayers find answers tax questions based on their specific circumstances. Taxpayers can use it to determine if they must file a tax return, their filing status, if they can claim a dependent, if the type of income they have is taxable, if they?re eligible to claim a credit or if they can deduct expenses.


* IRS Tax Topics [ [link removed] ] contain general individual and business tax information. If taxpayers don't find the answers to their question, they can check?Frequently Asked Questions [ [link removed] ].


* The Let Us Help You [ [link removed] ] page lists many other online resources.


* Taxpayers can find IRS forms, instructions and publications they need to file tax return at gov/forms-instructions [ [link removed] ].


* Once a taxpayer has filed their return, they can track the status of their return with the Where?s My Refund? tool at gov/wheresmyrefund [ [link removed] ].

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