There are many reasons to keep a copy of a tax return from a prior year. The IRS urges all taxpayers to keep copies of their tax returns for at least three years.
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Get Prior Year Tax Information from the IRS
1. Get Prior Year Tax Information
from the IRS
• There are many reasons to keep a copy
of a tax return from a prior year.
The IRS urges all taxpayers to keep
copies of their tax returns for at least
three years.
• Taxpayers should keep a copy of
their tax return. Beginning in 2017,
taxpayers using a software product for
the first time may need their Adjusted
Gross Income (AGI) amount from their
prior-year tax return to verify their
identity. Taxpayers can learn more
about how to verify their identity and
electronically sign tax returns
at Validating Your Electronically
Filed Tax Return.
• Those who need a copy of
their tax return should check with their
software provider or tax preparer. Prior
year tax returns are available
from IRS for a fee.
2. Tax Transcripts
Taxpayers who cannot get a copy of a prior year
return may order a tax transcript from the IRS. A
transcript summarizes return information and
includes AGI. They are free and available for the
most current tax year after the IRS has
processed the return. People can also get them
for the past three years.
In applying for home mortgages or
college financial aid, transcripts are
often necessary. Mortgage companies,
however, normally arrange to get one
for a homeowner or potential
homeowner. For people applying for
college financial aid, they should use
the IRS Data Retrieval Tool on the
Department of Education website. This
tool will easily import the tax
transcript onto the financial aid
application.
3. Taxpayers can get two
types of transcripts from
the IRS:
Tax Return Transcript. A return
transcript shows most line items on
a tax return as originally filed. People
who need their 2015 adjusted gross
income for filing purposes will select
this type of transcript and look for
“adjusted gross income.”
Tax Account Transcript. This type of
transcript shows adjustments or
amendments made by taxpayers or by
the IRS to a filed return.
To get a transcript, people can:
• Order Online.
• Use the ‘Get Transcript’ tool available
on IRS.gov. There is a link to it under the
red TOOLS bar on the front page. Those
who use it must authenticate their
identity using the rigorous Secure
Access process.
• Order by phone. The number is 800-
908-9946.
• Order by mail.
• Complete and send either Form 4506-
T or Form 4506T-EZ to the IRS to get
one by mail. Use Form 4506-T to
request other tax records: tax account
transcript, record of account, wage and
income and verification of non-filing.
These forms are available on the Forms
& Pubs page on IRS.gov.
4. IRS YouTube Videos:
How to Use Get Transcript
Online –
English | Spanish | ASL
• Those who need an actual copy of
a tax return can get one for the
current tax year and as far back as six
years. The fee per copy is $50.
Complete and mail Form 4506 to
request a copy of a tax return. Mail
the request to the appropriate
IRS office listed on the form. People
who live in a federally declared
disaster area can get a free copy.
More disaster relief information is
available on IRS.gov.
• Plan ahead. Delivery times for online
and phone orders typically take five to
10 days from the time the IRS receives
the request. You should allow 30 days
to receive a transcript ordered by mail
and 75 days for copies of
your tax return.