If you did not use the Non-Filers tool last year to register for an Economic Impact Payment and you did not file an electronic or a paper 2019 Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR, you should enter “$0” as the prior year AGI verification. The amount that you get is your adjusted gross income (AGI). Subtract above-the-line deductions from your final annual income. You’ll need to request a copy of a return for 2019 from the IRS, which you can do any of these ways: View or download a transcript of your return online at … Call the IRS at 80 and request a hard copy transcript be mailed to you. If you can’t find your prior-year AGI, you have a couple of options. What do I do if I don’t know my AGI from last year? Your previous year AGI is not required to file a paper copy of your return. The IRS uses your AGI from the previous year to help verify your identity when you e-file your return. Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is your total gross income minus certain deductions. Can I file my taxes without my AGI from last year? If you and your spouse filed separate tax returns, calculate your total AGI by adding line 7 from both tax returns and entering the total amount. If you filed a tax return (or if married, you and your spouse filed a joint tax return), the AGI can be found on IRS Form 1040–Line 7.
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