You can take it to some H&R block branches or Jackson Hewitt firms this last one is the one that is most likely to help you. Typically people don't like to file with the last paystub because there are other forms that need to be filled out so there is more work...but it CAN be done. You can already get an idea of how much you're getting back by going to the H&R tax estimator page, here you'll need the numbers on your year to date column from your last pay stub.
2007-12-29 19:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but that is not possible. You can't e-file a legal return yourself without your W-2 in hand and tax preparers are barred by law from doing so.
The earliest that you can e-file will be around the middle of January. I've heard dates ranging from Jan 11th to the 15th though there is nothing on the IRS website confirming that yet.
Once you have actually e-filed AND your return has been accepted by the IRS you MIGHT be able to get a "rapid refund" loan through a bank that is partnered with the tax prep firm. Be aware that the fees and charges for that are extremely high, I've seen APRs as high as 2,533%. That's about what some loan sharks charge! At best that "loan" will get you your money a week or so faster than just having it deposited directly to your bank account by the IRS.
2007-12-29 19:17:21
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Yes it's simply true that you can file without W2(s). I have been doing it for years.
The quotes about January 15th and waiting and all of that is fine but lets 'break it down'. Sometimes employers act like they dont want to send you one (especially if you just moved).An employer of mine(last year) told me i'd have to come back to thier office to fill out papers again and yadda,yadda,... / Anyway, now i do my own taxes [it is extremely easy by the way] so i dont have to bother with running into places that have a problem with using check stubs.
Just go to a place like your 'state revenue' place (or wherever you get your tax papers) and get that replacement form, read the book on how-to, fill it out, mail it.
BAMN.
2007-12-30 07:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You heard the H&R Block commercial wrong. Before W-2s were coming out, they offered pre-tax return loans that you could get with a check stub and then pay back when you had them do your taxes. You need the real W-2s.
2016-03-14 12:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No you can not, legally anyway. After Feb 15 the IRS will accept substitute documents. You have to contact them to find out what you can do. Also, when you file your taxes, you need the employer fein (federal employer identification number) And their state ein which is not on your last paycheck stub
2016-04-03 01:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. You can file with your paycheck stub, but no RALs (Refund Anticipation Loans) before IRS filings are available this year. So you will have to wait until the IRS begins accepting filings (c. 1/15/08) before you can get your money. If you file Rapid you may be able to get your money in an average of 48 hours from the date your return is filed with the IRS. The fees are usually an average of about $180.00 (which is taken out of your return)....Hey, we have to pay for convenience :o)
2007-12-31 05:16:47
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answered by isis 2
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I agree with most of the people here about filing your tax return. YOu need to wait until you get your W-2's.
If you have a "new" car, then isn't it covered under the warranty?
2007-12-30 01:49:13
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answered by Steve 6
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No. You need your W-2s to file.
The firms that offered loans based on the paycheck stub aren't offering them this year due to massive losses when people failed to pay them back.
2007-12-29 19:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The local H&R Block near me is advertising that you do not have to wait on your W-2. Call your local office and see if they can help you.
2007-12-29 20:07:25
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answered by sweetnessmo 5
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I heard about that,my sister was tellin me about it,i gotta get more info from her though
2007-12-29 21:42:15
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answered by Young boi 5
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