Tax Information for Individuals

Tax Information for Individuals can be found below

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1040 Central
1040 Central has been updated for the last few weeks of Filing Season 2014.

Where’s My Refund? – It’s Quick, Easy and Secure.
Get the most common IRS question answered… Where’s My Refund? Secure access anytime from anywhere.

Extensions of Time to File Your Tax Return
There are three choices for filing Form 4868 (PDF), Application For Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Tax Return; 1) electronically such as by Free File, 2) by paying part of your tax due with a credit card.

Did you know life events like marriage, divorce and retirement may have a significant tax impact?
Organized by type of life event this page provides resources that explain the tax impacts of each.

 Are you still waiting for your Tax Refund? 

                                       Click here to find out why.

Did Your Name Change?
Did you change your name last year? Did your dependent have a name change? If the answer to either question is yes, be sure to notify the Social Security Administration before you file your tax return with the IRS.

Has Your Address Changed?
You should notify the IRS of your change of address.

Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
ITIN is a tax processing number that became available July 1, 1996, for certain nonresident and resident aliens, their spouse and dependents. The ITIN is only available to individuals who cannot get a social security number (SSN).

The “What Ifs” for Struggling Taxpayers
Here are some “what if” scenarios and the possible tax impact.

Do you need more time to file for your taxes?

Click here to learn how to file for an extension.

Tax Relief in Disaster Situations
Find information on the most recent tax relief provisions for taxpayers affected by disaster situations.

IRS Withholding Calculator
This easy-to-use calculator can help you figure your Federal income tax withholding so your employer can withhold the correct amount from your pay. This is particularly helpful if you’ve had too much or too little withheld in the past, your situation has changed, or you are starting a new job.

Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter
We realize that receiving a notice or letter from the IRS can be unnerving, but if you follow these simple steps, the process to resolving the discrepancy should be straight forward.

 

 Need a Tax Identification Number?

Click here to for more information on how to apply for a Tax ID.