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Who needs their AGI?
Anyone who is filing their taxes electronically will need their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from their previous year’s return to verify their identity with the IRS. This applies to individuals filing on their own or through online tax software.
Why is AGI important?
The IRS requires your AGI to confirm your identity when you file taxes electronically. It's a safeguard that ensures only you can file your tax return. Without it, your filing could be delayed, or you might encounter issues with submission.
What does AGI mean?
Your AGI is the total of your income for the year after certain adjustments, like contributions to retirement accounts or student loan interest deductions. It's a crucial number in determining your taxable income, which is why the IRS uses it for verification.
How can I find my AGI?
You can typically find your AGI on your previous year’s 1040 tax form or by logging into your IRS account. If you're having trouble locating it, give us a call —we’ll guide you through the process and offer other options to file your return.
Solve Your AGI Issue Quickly
Don’t let a missing AGI number delay your tax filing or refund. Without it, you can’t file your taxes electronically, and your refund could be delayed indefinitely. But we’re here to help.
Our tax professionals can guide you in retrieving your AGI or bypass it entirely, ensuring you don’t face unnecessary roadblocks. Missing this number doesn’t have to stop you—we’ll make sure your return is filed smoothly and on time.
Time is critical. Call 1-833-412-2937 now, and we’ll help you file today without your AGI and get your refund process moving. Don’t wait!