Call the IRS at this # (800) 829-1040 and follow the prompts. There is no charge for a transcript of your previous tax returns you can go several years back. You usually get it in the mail within 10 days.
2006-10-01 16:27:13
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answered by sem3578 2
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I don't think there is a fast way, unless you recover them from Turbo tax directly.
The way to obtain previous years tax returns would be by going through the request process directly with the IRS...
--> http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw133.html <--- Cut & paste in browser for the process
If you had an accountant perform your tax preparation, they would be required to maintain a copy for future reference. And, always remember to keep a hard copy of the tax returns - forever. If the IRS destroys your documents in 4-5 years, you may need yours for social security verification, or anything else.
One last thought. If you need W2 forms from a previous employer for whatever you need these for, you can always go back to the employer and get it from them. They keep their copies for years as well. Good luck!
2006-10-01 23:34:33
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answered by abcdgoodall 4
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The IRS can give you a copy, however they are not very fast. I am not sure if Turbo Tax can get you one. I do know you can call your emoployer(s) and get a copy of your w2(s) very quickly. They are required to keep them and they can fax or email you a copy within a day. This will provide proof of your exact earnings for the year.
2006-10-01 23:23:20
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answered by Win the West!!!! 4
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I get tax returns from the IRS at least once a month for my clients. They usually can produce, if it urgent, within 48 hours.
2006-10-01 23:26:50
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answered by bassmechanic27 1
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go to turbo tax were you filed at thay will have a copy and it should br free and fast
2006-10-02 00:37:30
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answered by runninglate 2
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2006-10-02 11:02:40
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answered by stock_trade_expert 3
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