If you are one of our current clients, here is a rundown of what you will need to bring and an idea of how much prep time you will need to set aside for yourself.
How to Organize Your Tax Documents
Instructions for Individual Filing
We mail out a client tax organizer in mid-January each year to most clients, so that you can easily gather your tax documents and other information into one place. If you have worked with us in the past, the organizer will include your financial information from the previous year for your reference.
Please gather tax documents such as Forms W-2, 1099, and any Schedules K-1. If all your tax information is reported to you on these documents, then there is no need to do anything other than provide them.
Instructions for Business Filing
If your individual return includes a Schedule C business or rental, or you need us to prepare a business return, we will need a copy of your detailed depreciation schedules for both regular and alternative minimum tax purposes.
Note for small business clients who are working with us for the first time: The detailed depreciation schedules are generally not included in the prior year’s tax return. You will need to obtain them from your former accountant.
If you use bookkeeping software for your business or rental property, you can provide those reports instead of filling out the organizer.
If you do not use the organizer, please return it to us along with your other tax information.