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To complete and file a 2017 and 2018 tax return using TurboTax you would need to purchase, download and install on a personal computer, Win or Mac, one of the desktop editions for each tax year from this website - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/
Prior year tax returns can only be printed and mailed, they cannot be e-filed. Use separate envelopes for each tax year.
***I have spent months looking for my 2017 taxes for my bankruptcy case. If i don't get it by 2/4/2020, then my case will be dismissed. Please let me know what I need to do ASAP. Thank you so much.
@lorimichellemoore01 wrote:
***I have spent months looking for my 2017 taxes for my bankruptcy case. If i don't get it by 2/4/2020, then my case will be dismissed. Please let me know what I need to do ASAP. Thank you so much.
To access your current or prior year tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the userID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents click on Show. Click on the Year and Click on Download/print return (PDF)
See this TurboTax support FAQ for accessing prior year online tax returns - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/prior-year-return/help/how-do-i-access-my-prior-year-return/01/270...
If you used the desktop CD/Download editions installed on your computer, the only copy of your tax data file and any PDF's will be on the computer where the return was created. TurboTax does not store online any returns completed using the desktop editions.
Or go to this IRS website for free federal tax return transcripts - https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
For a fee of $50 you can get a complete federal tax return from the IRS by completing Form 4506 - http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506.pdf
I need to file free 2017 and 2018 .
How do I that here?
I have no experience and no other benefits besides the SSA-1099 benefit statement which is not more than the
$16.500.00 usd
Thank you
Generally, Social Security Benefits SSA are not taxable if they are your only source of income.
If you file as single and your adjusted gross income plus one-half of your SSA benefits is below $25,000, your SSA benefits won't be taxed at all.
So if you only have SSA benefits and they are below $25,000 you do not have to file a tax return.
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