Z&Z Accounting Services LLC
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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How do I receive my rebate check?
Most taxpayers simply need to file their tax return as usual. The IRS will assess individual eligibility and determine the amount of your rebate check based on your tax return. Your payment will be issued in the same way as your refund check.
How quickly can I receive money at Z&Z Accounting?
If you file electronically and select one of the free IRS Direct options, you can expect to receive your refund via direct deposit from the IRS in approximately 8 to 15 days. Alternatively, if you choose to receive a check by mail, it will take about 21 to 28 days. IRS Direct is complimentary with paid tax preparation.
How can I obtain a copy of a prior-year tax return and W-2?
If you filed your tax return through Z&Z Accounting, you can request a copy of your records directly from us. If you filed with the IRS, you can request either a photocopy or a computer transcript (a detailed line-by-line listing) of your filed tax return. Photocopies and transcripts are free from the IRS. If you need an actual copy (not a photocopy), you will need to complete Form 4506 and pay a $57 fee for each year requested for your filed tax return and related tax information, including your Form W-2.
Items you may need for your tax interview include:
Wage statements/W-2s
Self-employment income and expenses/1099-MISC
Commissions received/paid
Pension and retirement income/1099-R
Unemployment income/1099-G
Canceled debt/1099-C
Social Security income/SSA-1099
IRA contributions
Statements from stock or bond sales/1099-B
Interest and dividend income/1099-INT/1099-DIV
Lottery or gambling winnings/losses
State refund amount/1099-G
Rental income and expenses
Alimony paid or received
Records of purchase or sale of residence
Medical and dental expenses
Real estate and personal property taxes
State or local taxes paid
Estimated taxes or foreign taxes paid
Cash and non-cash charitable donations
Mortgage or home equity loan interest paid/1098
Unreimbursed employment-related expenses
Job-related educational expenses
Educator expenses
Tuition and education fees/1098-T
Student loan interest/1098-E
Casualty or theft losses
Childcare expenses and provider information
Social Security card(s)
Driver's license(s)
Dependents' Social Security numbers and dates of birth
Information regarding stimulus payment checks
Last year's federal and state tax returns
What is the Earned Income Credit (EIC) and am I eligible?
The Earned Income Credit (EIC) benefits low-income workers, with or without qualifying children living with them. If you qualify for the EIC, it will be deducted from your tax liability, and it can be refunded even if you do not owe any tax.
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