What to Bring
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To ensure that we have everything we need to process your tax return quickly, make sure that you bring EVERYTHING THAT APPLIES to your situation.
Personal Information
- Last year’s tax return (if we did not prepare it)
- Date of birth for everyone on the return
- Social Security cards or ITIN numbers for you, your spouse, and dependents
- Bank account and routing numbers (Mandatory for 2026 tax year filing)
Income Documents
Please bring all income-related forms you received, including:
- W-2 forms (employment income)
- 1099 forms (independent contractor, freelance, retirement, unemployment, etc.)
- Social Security income statements (SSA-1099)
- Investment income forms (1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-B)
- Rental property income records
- Business income records
Small Business Owners / Self-Employed
If you own a business or are self-employed, please bring:
- Profit and loss statements
- Business expense records
- Mileage logs
- Payroll records (if applicable)
- Business-related receipts
- Prior year business tax returns
Deduction & Credit Information
Bring documentation for any deductions or credits you may qualify for, such as:
- Mortgage interest statements
- Property tax records
- Childcare expenses
- Education expenses (1098-T)
- Medical expenses
- Charitable donations
- Retirement contributions
- Health insurance forms (1095-A, B, or C)
Additional Documents
If applicable, please bring:
- IRS letters or notices
- Estimated tax payment records
- Alimony documentation
- Adoption expenses
