I need to find my AGI Adjusted Gross Income from last year
I need to find my AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) from last year so I can file electronically. Can you help?

    There are a few ways to find your AGI:

    • Your 2003 AGI can be found on Form 1040 (lines 34 & 35) or Form 1040A (lines 21 & 22) or Form 1040EZ (line 4) or on your TeleFile form (line 1).
    • You can contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. If they can verify your identity, they will tell you last year's AGI over the phone.
    • If you filed a joint return last year, the AGI from that return is entered for both the taxpayer and spouse.

    If you need to correct the AGI on your return, click on the "Filing Options" link at the bottom right side of any page. Click "Continue" until you reach the "Signing Your Electronic Return" page and then make the changes.

    If you can't get last year's AGI:

    Last year's AGI is not needed to file your Federal taxes electronically this year and if you know last year's AGI, you will not have to mail anything to the IRS.

    If you do not know last year's AGI, you can still file your return electronically. But you need to mail form 8453-OL as the signature form for the return.

    If you decide not to use the "paperless" method, click on the "Filing Options" link at the bottom right side of any page. Click "Continue until you reach the "Signing Your Electronic Return" page and click ''Clear all entries on this Page.'' Click "Previous" until you reach the "Filing Options" page. In the "Electronic Filing Signature Options" section, choose "Sign and Mail Form 8453-OL" from the dropdown list next to the question "How do you want to sign your return?"

    For your convenience, the 8453-OL will be included in your printed return.

 
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