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@tgrosdidier22 wrote: I am filing my 2023 taxes WAY late and I am trying to find my 2022 AGI. Filed turbo tax 2022, no record here though?
I can't find the AGI on my printed copy of my tax forms from 2022 and when I try to go to documents and click on 2022, it's a blank screen?
So you have a printed copy of your 2022 return? If so, the 2022 AGI is on Line 11 of the 2022 Form 1040. But why are you needing the 2022 AGI? You cannot efile a 2023 return with TurboTax. A 2023 return has to be printed, dated, signed, and mailed (recommended to use a method that has tracking or certified, etc.)
And how are you working on the 2023 return? Hopefully, you didn't prepare a 2023 return in the current Online TurboTax, which is now only for 2024 returns. At this point in time a 2023 return can only be prepared in 2023 desktop software on one's computer. If you did prepare a 2023 return by mistake in current Online TurboTax, do NOT submit/efile it, or you will have a big problem. If you did that, we can tell you how to clear your entries.
As for getting a copy of the 2022 return, don't go to the Documents tab in the left column. Instead go to the left menu column and click on TAX HOME. Then on the Tax Home screen scroll way down to the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents." Then choose tax year 2022. If you see no evidence of your 2022 return in the "Your Tax Returns & Documents" section, you may have multiple accounts, and we can tell you how to troubleshoot to find the account with the 2022 return. But again, as I said above, you cannot efile a 2023 return with TurboTax and cannot prepare the 2023 return in current Online TurboTax. Or did you need the 2022 AGI for some other purpose?
@tgrosdidier22 wrote: I am filing my 2023 taxes WAY late and I am trying to find my 2022 AGI. Filed turbo tax 2022, no record here though?
I can't find the AGI on my printed copy of my tax forms from 2022 and when I try to go to documents and click on 2022, it's a blank screen?
So you have a printed copy of your 2022 return? If so, the 2022 AGI is on Line 11 of the 2022 Form 1040. But why are you needing the 2022 AGI? You cannot efile a 2023 return with TurboTax. A 2023 return has to be printed, dated, signed, and mailed (recommended to use a method that has tracking or certified, etc.)
And how are you working on the 2023 return? Hopefully, you didn't prepare a 2023 return in the current Online TurboTax, which is now only for 2024 returns. At this point in time a 2023 return can only be prepared in 2023 desktop software on one's computer. If you did prepare a 2023 return by mistake in current Online TurboTax, do NOT submit/efile it, or you will have a big problem. If you did that, we can tell you how to clear your entries.
As for getting a copy of the 2022 return, don't go to the Documents tab in the left column. Instead go to the left menu column and click on TAX HOME. Then on the Tax Home screen scroll way down to the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents." Then choose tax year 2022. If you see no evidence of your 2022 return in the "Your Tax Returns & Documents" section, you may have multiple accounts, and we can tell you how to troubleshoot to find the account with the 2022 return. But again, as I said above, you cannot efile a 2023 return with TurboTax and cannot prepare the 2023 return in current Online TurboTax. Or did you need the 2022 AGI for some other purpose?
Thank you so much for all the information. I did try to attempt to do my taxes online before I realized that it could only be done on a desktop with installed software. So that is the route I went and then found out that even doing it that way, I had to mail the completed forms in. After all was said and done, I did find my AGI on line 11 as you stated and I am grateful for the response and for the great help it was.
You're welcome. I'm glad it helped. Good luck.
If you're due a Federal refund from 2023, you can monitor it at the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool. Since you mailed a paper return, it will take at least 4 weeks before it will show up in that tool.
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