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Can Wells Fargo help with taxes?

Writer Matthew Wilson

Wells Fargo and Company and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. You should consult your own tax advisor regarding your tax needs. Wells Fargo makes no warranties and is not responsible for your use of this information or for any errors or inaccuracies resulting from your use.

Can I file my taxes without my w2?

Yes, you can still file taxes without a W-2 or 1099. If you cannot get a copy of your W-2 or 1099, you can still file taxes by filling out Form 4852, “Substitute for Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement.” This form requests information about your wages and taxes that were withheld.

Can I file my taxes now?

There is no penalty for filing after the deadline if a refund is due. Use electronic filing options including IRS Free File available on IRS.gov through October 15 to prepare and file returns electronically. COVID-19 continues to cause delays in some IRS services.

Where do I go to file my tax return?

Find filing information for you and your family. Free File or e-File, get your tax record and view your account. Get your Employer ID Number (EIN), find Form 941, prepare to file, make estimated payments and more. Find Form 990 and apply for and maintain your organization’s tax-exempt status.

How much does it cost to file with a tax pro?

File with a tax pro Meet in an office or via chat, phone, or video. Gather your docs and let your tax pro do the rest. Just review and approve your return. Starting at File with a tax pro $ $69

Which is the best way to file taxes for free?

Keep in mind that some companies participating in Free File also offer free or inexpensive return preparation with fewer restrictions if you visit the company website directly instead of through the IRS. Online tax sites are often the fastest method for filing taxes. They concentrate on ease-of-use as a selling point.

Which is the oldest way to file taxes?

The oldest method of filing your taxes is by-mail. Broadly, there are four steps: Mail the forms as a package to a designated address provided by the IRS for taxpayers where you live. Fewer and fewer people use this method with each passing tax year, as various online methods and tax advisory services offer a faster and more convenient experience.